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ANC3C

ANC3C holds monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month, 7:30pm, at MPD 2nd District Headquarters, Community Room, 3320 Idaho Avenue, NW.
The website of ANC3C is anc3c.org.
Their email address is anc3cmail@gmail.com.

ANC as of November 2006Committee Chairs
3C01  Dia BlackPublic Safety
3C02   Gloria E. Day   Education
3C03   Stephanie ZobayAdministration, Secretary
3C04   Avram FechterGovernment Operations
3C05   Bruce BecknerVice-Chair; Libraries, Parks, Recreation
3C06   Trudy ReevesTreasurer
3C07   Richard RothblumEnvironment
3C08   Catherine MayPublic Safety, Transportation
3C09   Nancy MacWoodChair; Historic Preservation, Planning, Zoning
Peter EspenchiedPublic Utilities, Transportation
Deborah Jane LindemanConsumer Affairs

The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget.

In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods that are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood.

The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch, and the Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards, and commissions, usually under the rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to Federal agencies.