09/12/2016
Last week was very significant for resilience in the District of Columbia.
On Thursday, Team OCA and the DC Resilience Launch Team, took officials from 100 Resilient Cities on a tour of the District.
During a strop at Navy Yard, the group discussed the constant need to learn, coordinate and grow related to the ever-evolving threats of crime and terrorism with the Commanding Officer and MPD’s Homeland Security Bureau.
Touring the Anacostia Arts Center in Southeast DC, lunch was hosted at Art-drenaline Café, which is not only a fantastic economic investment in Historic Anacostia, but a true social investment as well. The Café employs many returning citizens and teaches the skills needed to succeed.
A tour of the District focusing on resilience isn't complete without spending time on the Anacostica River. Thankfully, Anacostia Riverkeeper Emily Franc hosted a boat trip down the river, discussing the importance that the vision of a swimmable, fishable Anacostia is achieved as quickly as possible and that all DC residents have access to this renewed resource.
As we plan to craft a new, transformative resilience strategy for the city, we were reminded that resilience isn’t inside a government office – it is in our communities. It’s in how we protect and preserve our assets and gird against changing threats.
Please stay tuned to find out how you can be part of the conversation - http://oca.dc.gov/page/resilient-dc