Policy RCE-1.2.1: Fort Stevens and Fort Slocum
Maintain and improve the Fort Circle Parks, especially Fort Stevens and Fort Slocum. The Fort Circle green spaces should be more effectively linked and commemorated, and conserved as an essential cultural, historical, recreational, aesthetic, and natural resource. 2209.1
Policy RCE-1.2.2: Historic Resources
Increase public awareness of facilities and places of historic and archaeological significance in Rock Creek East, including the Fort Circle Parks, the Lucinda Caddy House, and the Takoma Historic District. These resources and others should be enhanced and protected through regulatory enforcement. 2209.2
Policy RCE-1.2.3: Gateways
Enhance 16th Street, Georgia Avenue, and New Hampshire Avenue as gateways into the District of Columbia. 2209.3
Policy RCE-1.2.4: Rock Creek Park
Improve multi-modal access to Rock Creek Park by providing additional parking, public transit service, bicycle trails, and walking paths. Expand outdoor recreational activities at the park to better meet community needs. 2209.4
Policy RCE-1.2.5: Erosion and Drainage
Carefully assess the erosion and drainage impacts of existing and proposed development, particularly in the North Capitol/Rock Creek Church area where flooding has been a problem in the past. 2209.5
Policy RCE-1.2.6: Small and Minority Businesses
Assist small and minority businesses along Kennedy Street, Georgia Avenue and other Rock Creek East commercial districts in providing neighborhood services and creating job opportunities for area residents. 2209.6
Policy RCE-1.2.7: Multi-Cultural Services
Ensure that community services are responsive to cultural changes in the Rock Creek East community, particularly the growing number of Latino residents in Petworth, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, and 16th Street Heights. 2209.7
Policy RCE-1.2.8: Health Care Facilities for Special Needs Populations
Provide additional facilities to meet the mental and physical health needs of Rock Creek East residents, especially facilities for the elderly. 2209.8
See also Land Use Element Section LU-3.4 on the distribution and siting of Community Based Residential Facilities.
Policy RCE-1.2.9: Recreational Acreage
Expand access to parkland in the southern part of the Planning Area (Petworth, Brightwood, and 16th Street Heights). The 2006 Parks and Recreation Master Plan identified these areas as being particularly deficient in parkland acreage. The opportunity for publicly accessible open space at the Armed Forces Retirement Home should be realized in the event the site is redeveloped. 2209.9
Action RCE-1.2-A Rock Creek Park and Fort Circle Parks Coordination
In collaboration with the National Park Service, explore the feasibility of developing additional community-serving recreational facilities at Rock Creek Park and within the Fort Circle Parks to increase recreational options, public safety and community stewardship of these assets. All facilities should be consistent with the General Management Plans for these park areas. 2209.10
Action RCE-1.2.B: Historic Surveys
Continue to conduct historic surveys in the Rock Creek East Planning Area, with a priority on the Petworth, Brightwood, Crestwood, Crestwood North, 16th Street Heights, Shepherd Park, North Portal Estates, and Colonial Village areas. Consider expanding the Takoma Historic District to include appropriate structures and places. Consider the creation of additional historic districts or conservation areas along the Upper 16th Street corridor to recognize its significant historic anchors and architectural resources. 2209.11
Action RCE-1.2.C: Shepherd Park Recreation Center
Determine the feasibility of developing a new recreation center in the Shepherd Park/Colonial Village area. The 2006 Parks Master Plan identified this area as needing such a facility. 2209.12
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D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-A2209