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The Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6E will hold a public meeting on March 27, 2025, the DC government announced. The notice on DC.gov lists the session as a public meeting and points readers to the city site for the full agenda and participation details.
ANCs are the District’s local neighborhood bodies that review and advise on issues including zoning, liquor licenses, public-space permits and community concerns. Per the DC.gov announcement, ANC 6E’s meeting provides a forum for commissioners to hear from residents, consider resolutions and vote on matters affecting the neighborhood.
The DC.gov posting is the official public notice for the meeting; it is the primary source for exact start time, location, remote participation instructions, and the detailed agenda. Residents and stakeholders who want to follow specific items or submit comments are directed to consult the meeting notice on DC.gov for the most current information.
ANC 6E’s votes and recommendations carry significant influence over local development, licensing and neighborhood services; the meeting is a primary venue for residents to shape local decisions.
- Date: March 27, 2025 — per DC.gov public notice.
- Body: Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6E, a local DC neighborhood commission.
- Agenda and participation details are posted on DC.gov, the official source.
- ANC meetings are public forums where commissioners consider zoning and licensing recommendations.
- The DC.gov notice is the authoritative source for time, location and how to join.
Check the DC.gov meeting notice before March 27 for the agenda, any proposed resolutions, and instructions on how residents can attend or testify.
sources DC.gov
