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Council passes residential tranquility bill, approves UDC faculty agreement and Georgia Avenue acquisition; several items postponed
Summary
At the June 17 additional meeting the Council approved the Residential Tranquility Amendment Act, unanimously approved emergency UDC faculty collective bargaining measures (estimated $14.8M cost), and approved an emergency acquisition of six Georgia Avenue properties; Family Rehousing and other measures were postponed.
The D.C. Council handled several procedural and emergency measures at its June 17 additional legislative meeting.
Residential Tranquility: Councilmember Brooke Pinto explained Bill 20‑6‑189 as a permanent version of a narrowly drawn emergency ordinance addressing late-night amplified devices targeting residences and harassment; the bill was approved on the floor with Councilmember Parker recorded as a no vote.
Family Rehousing Stabilization Program: Councilmember Fruman moved to withdraw Bill…
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