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Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions to keep FY26 funding; plans new ANC websites and portable hybrid-meeting kits
Summary
The Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions told the Committee on Housing on June 4 that the mayor’s FY26 budget maintains OANC funding at FY25 levels and described a short-term plan to deploy new ANC websites, a second-generation QFR portal and lower-cost, portable hybrid-meeting kits for commissions.
The Director of the Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (OANC) told the Committee on Housing on June 4 that the mayor’s FY26 proposal preserves OANC funding at FY25 levels and maintains annual allotments paid to Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANCs).
OANC staff said allotments will continue to be distributed on a per-capita basis and that the proposed FY26 budget aligns with the OANC request; the office reported a current allotment pool of approximately $915,688 and said ANCs receive about $1.33 per resident based on the last census. The office described investments made in FY25 — including filling vacant positions, adding a chief of staff and a training specialist — and said several one-time technical projects will be…
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