Tuesday, May 27, 2025 Mayor’s Budget Proposal Responds to Shifting Economy with a Growth Agenda to Create New Economic Activity and New Jobs for DC Residents (Washington, DC) – Mayor Muriel Bowser shared Grow DC, her Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Budget. Grow DC is a bold, proactive growth agenda to generate new economic activity, create new jobs for DC residents, and increase revenue to support city services and programs. “With this budget, we’re not waiting for change to happen – we...| mayormb
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 Report Reflects a Decade of Promises Made, Promises Kept (Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser released her 10-Year Progress Report: A Decade of Delivering, which highlights the major milestones and transformative progress made across all eight wards during her three terms as Mayor of Washington, DC. The Mayor shared the report at today’s Senior Fest celebration at the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center. “Ten years ago, I promised to wake up each d...| mayormb
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Monday, November 12, 2018 Washington, DC – On Tuesday, November 13, at 4 pm, Mayor Muriel Bowser will cut the ribbon on The Triumph, a short-term family housing program in Ward 8, marking another step forward in delivering on her promise to replace DC General Family Shelter with dignified, service-enriched programs across all eight wards. On October 30, 2018, DC General was closed once and for all. The Triumph is the final of three short-term family housing programs opening this fall, f...| mayormb
Monday, November 12, 2018 On Tuesday, Mayor Bowser will attend FiscalNote’s annual summit, Reinvent, a conference to explore best practices in navigating national and global issues, the growing tech scene in Washington DC, and the benefits of an Issues Management strategy. After, the Mayor will cut the ribbon on The Triumph in Ward 8, the third short-term family housing program to open in the District in the Fall of 2018 as part of the Mayor’s promise to close and replace DC General Famil...| mayormb
Sunday, October 7, 2018 On Monday, Mayor Bowser will celebrate an expansion of the Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School of the Nation's Capital in Northwest Washington, DC. On Tuesday, Mayor Bowser will cut the ribbon on the latest short-term family housing program, The Horizon in Ward 7, continuing the momentum toward keeping her promise of closing and replacing DC General once and for all. Later, the Mayor will join Ward 7 residents at the ANC 7E meeting to hear about their top priorities mov...| mayormb
Monday, October 1, 2018 Washington, DC – Today, on the first day of the new fiscal year, Mayor Bowser began rolling out the investments made in her Fair Shot budget. In addition to these investments, the DC Government is processing cost of living adjustments (COLA) effective October 14, 2018. Non-union DC Government employees will receive a two percent increase; the amount for union employees will vary depending on approved negotiations. “In fiscal year 2019, we’re going to continue bu...| mayormb
Sunday, September 30, 2018 Washington, DC – On Monday, October 1, at 12 pm, Mayor Bowser will announce a record investment in affordable housing for DC residents at the groundbreaking of Delta Towers, a 100 percent affordable community with units set aside for seniors. For three straight years, Mayor Bowser has exceeded her commitment of $100 million to the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF), a major tool used to produce and preserve affordable housing in the District of Columbia. Thi...| mayormb
Sunday, September 30, 2018 On Monday, Mayor Bowser will announce a year of historic investments in affordable housing at the groundbreaking of Delta Towers, an affordable senior housing building comprised of 179 residential units and retail. On Wednesday, Mayor Bowser will provide welcoming remarks at The Atlantic Festival, attend the DC One Kickoff, and break ground on the Early Childhood Academy Public Charter School in Ward 8. Over the last 13 years, Early Childhood Academy PCS has operate...| mayormb
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 11 am Cut the Ribbon on Ward 4 Short-Term Family Housing Program The Kennedy 5505 5th Street, NW Open Press *Closest Metro: Fort Totten Metro Station* 7 pm Deliver Remarks at the 2018 Second District MPD Awards Banquet Location: Maggiano’s Little Italy 5333 Wisconsin Avenue, NW The awards portion of the event will be open press. The dinner is closed press. *Closest Metro: Friendship Heights Metro Station*| mayormb
Tuesday, September 25, 2018 9 am Attend the Mayor-Council Breakfast Location: John A. Wilson Building, Mayor’s Ceremonial Room 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Open Press *Closest Metros: Federal Triangle and Metro Center Stations* 12 pm Break Ground on Capitol Vista Location: Capitol Vista Apartments 810 New Jersey Avenue, NW Open Press *Closest Metro: Judiciary Square Metro Station* 7 pm Host Mayor’s Arts Awards Location: The Lincoln Theatre 1215 U Street, NW Open Press *Closest Metro: Shaw...| mayormb
Monday, September 24, 2018 (WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Bowser announced she will be introducing legislation to simplify enforcement against producers and suppliers of dangerous synthetic drugs – often referred to as K2, spice, and Scooby Snax – by broadening the classification of what constitutes a prohibited synthetic drug. The emergency legislation will update the existing drug classification system to enhance the ability of law enforcement and prosecutors to go after synthetic dr...| mayormb
Sunday, September 23, 2018 11 am Kick Off #RootstoRoofs Housing Week with Tiny Home Unveiling Location: Tiny Home Construction Site 1109 50th Place, NE Open Press *Closest Metro: Deanwood Metro Station*| mayormb
Sunday, September 23, 2018 (WASHINGTON, DC) – On Monday, September 24, at 11 am, Mayor Bowser will kick off #RootstoRoofs Housing Week by unveiling two tiny homes in the Deanwood neighborhood in Ward 7. This demonstration showcases how tiny house living can fit into the District of Columbia residential landscape. This project is part of Mayor Bowser’s five-point Vacant to Vibrant DC initiative, where vacant spaces are being transformed into productive solutions, such as affordable housing...| mayormb
Sunday, September 23, 2018 Mayor Bowser celebrates #RootstoRoofs DC Housing Week with a series of events highlighting her Administration’s progress in creating and preserving affordable housing options across the District. The variety of options showcases the Mayor’s commitment to providing all Washingtonians a fair shot and a pathway to the middle class. On Monday, Mayor Bowser will host a demonstration that envisions “Tiny House” ...| mayormb
Saturday, September 22, 2018 (WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Bowser and Events DC cut the ribbon on the Entertainment and Sports Arena in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Ward 8. The new venue in the sports capital will be the home of the Washington Mystics and the Capital City Go-Go, the NBA G-League team, as well as the official practice facility for the Washington Wizards. The Entertainment and Sports Arena will also serve as a world-class destination site that will host cultural and...| mayormb
Friday, September 21, 2018 (WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Chief Peter Newsham announced a policy change that will reduce the number of people taken into custody for “Public Consumption of Marijuana.” Under the new policy, all arrests made for “Public Consumption of Marijuana” must be noncustodial if the arrestee is considered eligible. In the past, a citation (or noncustodial arrest) for “Public Consumption of Marijuana” wa...| mayormb
Grants Awarded to Eleven Organizations Serving the District’s African Community.| mayor.dc.gov
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Muriel Bowser serves as Washington, DC's seventh elected Mayor.| mayor.dc.gov