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Milton Gottesman Day School wins approval to expand South Campus enrollment amid DDOT pickup dispute
Summary
Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School won Board of Zoning Adjustment approval on May 20 to raise the South Campus enrollment cap from 130 to 150 students and increase faculty and staff from 26 to 37, subject to conditions including a transportation demand management plan and off‑site parking arrangements.
Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School won Board of Zoning Adjustment approval on May 20 to raise the South Campus enrollment cap from 130 to 150 students and increase faculty and staff from 26 to 37, subject to conditions including a transportation demand management plan and off‑site parking arrangements.
The school, which operates two DC campuses and is the only Jewish day school in the District, sought special-exception relief to allow the enrollment and staffing increase at its R‑1B South Campus at 4715 Sixteenth Street NW and a waiver of the required on‑site parking. The board approved revised conditions (exhibit 29A) largely reflecting the Office of Planning and DDOT recommendations and the ANC 4E unanimous support.
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