Advisory Neighborhood Commission

Advisory Neighborhood Commission

Advisory Neighborhood Commissions are bodies of local government in Washington, D.C. They 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.

Commissioners serve two-year terms and receive no salary. Each Commissioner represents approximately 2,000 residents in his or her Single Member District (SMD) area.

Membership and qualifications

Each ANC Commissioner is nominated and elected by the registered voters who reside in the same Single Member District as the candidate. Received no salary, the ANC Commissioner is an official representing his or her neighborhood community (Single Member District) on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission.

In order to hold the office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, an individual must meet the following qualifications: Be a registered voter in the District, as defined by DC Code Section 1-1001.02; Have resided in the Single Member District from which nominated continuously for the 60 day period immediately preceding the day on which the nominating petition is filed; and hold no other public office.

Commissioner oath of office

Commissioners must swear or affirm the following oath prior to taking office:

"I, (name), having been duly elected as a Commissioner of the ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA do solemnly swear or affirm that:"

"I, (name), will support and defend the Constitution of the United States; that I will perform such duties as may be assigned to me as a member of said COMMISSION to the best of my ability without fear or favor; that I will exercise my best judgment and will consider each matter before me from the viewpoint of the best interest of the District of Columbia as a whole; and that I will faithfully discharge said duties, SO HELP ME GOD."

Commissions with their neighborhoods

Ward 1

* 1A - Columbia Heights, Pleasant Plains
* 1B - Cardozo, Howard University, Le Droit Park, Shaw
* 1C - Adams Morgan, Kalorama Heights, Lanier Heights, Western U Street
* 1D - Mount Pleasant

Ward 2

* 2A - Foggy Bottom, West End
* 2B - Dupont Circle
* 2C - Blagden Alley, Chinatown, Logan Circle, Mount Vernon Square, Shaw
* 2D - Kalorama, Sheridan
* 2E - Burleith, Georgetown, Hillandale
* 2F - Logan Circle

Ward 3

* 3B - Cathedral Heights, Glover Park
* 3C - Cathedral Heights, Cleveland Park, Massachusetts Heights, McLean Gardens, Woodley Park
* 3D - American University, Foxhall, Kent, The Palisades, Spring Valley, Wesley Heights
* 3E - American University Park, Friendship Heights, Tenleytown
* 3F - Forest Hills, North Cleveland Park, Tenleytown
* 3/4G - Chevy Chase

Ward 4

* 4A - Brightwood, Colonial Village, Crestwood, Shepherd Park, Sixteenth Street Heights
* 4B - Brightwood, Lamond-Riggs, Manor Park, Riggs Park, South Manor Park, Takoma
* 4C - Columbia Heights, Crestwood, Petworth, Sixteenth Street Heights
* 4D - Petworth

Ward 5

* 5A - Brookland, Fort Lincoln, Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, University Heights, Woodridge
* 5B - Arboretum, Brentwood, Brookland, Carver, Langdon, Langston, Ivy City, Trinidad
* 5C - Bloomingdale, Eckington, Edgewood

Ward 6

* 6A - North Lincoln Park, Rosedale, Stanton Park
* 6B - Barney Circle, Capitol Hill, Eastern Market
* 6C - Near Northeast, Penn Quarter, Union Station
* 6D - Carrollsburg, Fort McNair, Navy Yard, Near Southwest/Southeast, Waterfront

Ward 7


* 7A - Fort Dupont, Greenway, River Terrace
* 7B - Fairfax Village, Hillcrest, Penn Branch, Randle Highlands
* 7C - Burrville, Deanwood, Grant Park, Lincoln Heights
* 7D - Eastland Gardens, Kenilworth, Kingman Park, Mayfair
* 7E - Benning Heights, Capitol View, Fort Davis, Marshall Heights

Ward 8


* 8A - Anacostia, Fairlawn, Fort Stanton, Hillsdale
* 8B - Garfield Heights, Knox Hill, Shipley Terrace
* 8C - Barry Farms, Bolling Air Force Base, Congress Heights, St. Elizabeths Hospital
* 8D - Bellevue, Far Southwest
* 8E - Congress Heights, Valley Green, Washington Highlands

Commissioner lists by term

* Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members 2007-2008

* Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members 2005-2006

* Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members 2003-2004

External links

* [http://anc.dc.gov/ Advisory Neighborhood Commissions]
* [http://www.dcboee.org DC Board of Elections and Ethics]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members, Washington, DC 2005–2006 — Members of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions are elected to 2 year terms.CommissionersWard 1ANC 1A* 1A01 Jacqueline Arguelles * 1A02 Calvin Woodland * 1A03 Alexander Hogan * 1A04 Mack James * 1A05 Anne Theisen * 1A06 Jenna Moheyer * 1A07 Ali… …   Wikipedia

  • Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members, Washington, DC 2003–2004 — Members of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions are elected to 2 year terms.CommissionersWard 1ANC 1A* 1A01 Jacqueline Arguelles * 1A02 Angela S. Nance * 1A03 Victor H. Gonzalez * 1A04 Mack James * 1A05 Elizabeth McIntire * 1A06 Jenna Moheyer * 1A07 …   Wikipedia

  • Advisory Neighborhood Commission Members, Washington, DC 2007-2008 — Members of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions are elected to 2 year terms.CommissionersWard 1ANC 1A* 1A01 Jacqueline Arguelles * 1A02 Calvin Woodland * 1A03 Alexander Hogan * 1A04 Betty Pair * 1A05 Anne Theisen * 1A06 Samuel Johnson * 1A07 Larry… …   Wikipedia

  • Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission — Logo Location …   Wikipedia

  • International Medical Commission on Bhopal — The International Medical Commission on Bhopal was established in 1993 to organise medical responses to the 1984 Bhopal disaster.BackgroundThe immediate scientific and medical response to the 1984 Bhopal disaster constituted an extraordinary… …   Wikipedia

  • Atlanta Regional Commission — The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the Atlanta, Georgia, region, as defined as a 10 county area including Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton,… …   Wikipedia

  • United States Commission of Fine Arts — Members of the Commission of Fine Arts, February 2009. The United States Commission of Fine Arts (CFA), established in 1910 by an act of Congress, is an advisory agency of the Federal government. The CFA is mandated to review and provide advice… …   Wikipedia

  • Muriel Bowser — (born c. 1972) is a Democratic politician in Washington, D.C. She is a member of the Council of the District of Columbia representing Ward 4. Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2.1 Advisory Neighborhood Commission …   Wikipedia

  • CityCenterDC — under construction in August 2011. CityCenterDC is a real estate development consisting of two condominium buildings, two rental apartment buildings, two office buildings, a luxury hotel, and public park in downtown Washington, D.C., the capital… …   Wikipedia

  • Dupont Circle — For the Metro station, see Dupont Circle (WMATA station). Dupont Circle Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”