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Board of Directors Rate Increase Hearing Notice

April 15, 2005

The Board of Directors of the District of Columbia Water & Sewer Authority invites all customers to attend a public hearing on WASA’s proposed FY 2006 rate increases:

Thursday, June 2 at 6:00 pm
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
First Floor Training Room
777 N. Capitol St., NE
Within walking distance of Union Station

Your feedback on this proposal is important to the Board. If you are unable to attend the public hearing, please submit your comments to:

Secretary of the Board
5000 Overlook Ave., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20032
(202)787-2330
lmanley@dcwasa.com

WASA staff also will come to your community organization’s meeting to discuss this proposal and other WASA initiatives – contact the number shown above if you are interested.

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Map: The blue arrows represent the pedestrian detour. Motorists follow the yellow arrows. The bicycle trail remains open.

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Board of Directors Meeting

April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

Announcement

Map of area on K and 30th St where utility investigation will occur
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: 30th and K streets Northwest: Temporary Lane and Sidewalk Closures

Map: The blue arrows represent the pedestrian detour. Motorists follow the yellow arrows.

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