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ANC Member “Personally Prepared to Debate” Noise-Bill Foes

Joe Fengler is pissed. The member of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6A, which serves Stanton Park, Lincoln Park, H Street NE, and other “East Hill” neighborhoods, is a strong proponent of the enhanced noise regulations that failed to proceed at a Tuesday D.C. Council meeting.

Perhaps the biggest reasons he’s pissed: Ward 7 Councilmember Yvette Alexander and At-Large Councilmember Kwame Brown, both of whom had supported the noise bill in the past (Brown was a co-sponsor), voted to table the bill on Tuesday.

Incensed at the flip-flop, Fengler wrote in an e-mail to his ANC colleagues and councilmembers that he’s “personally prepared to debate the merits of this bill with Alexander and Brown in a public forum over the next three weeks.”

Oh snap! Full e-mail after the jump.


From: Joseph Fengler
Date: Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:17 AM
Subject: ANC 6A Commissioner Invites Councilmembers Alexander and Brown to Debate the Noise Bill

We are disappointed with Alexander and Brown’s vote to table the Noise Control Protection Amendment Act of 2007….By tabling the bill, Alexander and Brown voted to deny any discussion of the bill. It is hard to understand why Alexander voted to table the bill given her publicly stated support at the January 5, 2008, Hillcrest Community Civic Association meeting….At that meeting, she told approximately 100 Ward 7 residents that she would support this bill. More perplexing is Brown’s support of Evan’s motion to table as he was a co-sponsor of the bill. Brown has participated in many Capitol Hill community meetings over the last few months as part of his re-election campaign. At no time did he indicate to the residents that he was anything less than 100% behind the bill.

Yesterday, Alexander and Brown failed to support the residents of Ward 6 and Ward 7. After the vote, Alexander and Brown both mentioned they still supported the bill, but that it needs to be “worked out” before it comes to the Council again. I am personally prepared to debate the merits of this bill with Alexander and Brown in a public forum over the next three weeks. [emphasis Fengler's--ed.] I would welcome that opportunity. We have worked over two years to develop this bill to balance the concerns of all parties. Perhaps a public debate will provide the opportunity for Alexander and Brown to highlight what changes are needed to garner their support. Our goal is to get this bill back in front of the council in early March in order to protect the residents from unrestricted levels of noise in their homes (ANC 6A testimony in support of the bill is provided below). Every resident should have the right to peace and quiet within the confines of their own home. By voting with Evans, Alexander and Brown appear not have that same goal.

As a reference guide to understand how unrestricted, amplified speech impacts a residential community, please see the comprehensive review published in the Washington Post, Sounding Out Solutions for Noise Pollution at the following link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/interactives/noise/?hpid=moreheadlines

Regards, Joe

3 Responses to “ANC Member “Personally Prepared to Debate” Noise-Bill Foes”

  1. Fister Says:

    Let’s organize amplified protests at these council Members homes.

  2. annie Says:

    great work joe! hope this gets us somewhere

  3. Dc92 Says:

    What a lame approach on the part of this ANC member. And let me be clear: I fully support this noise measure, and encouraged people in my neck of the woods to write to Cheh. But this ANC member obviously failed at lobbying 101: failed to rally some numbers, and failed at having those residents regularly remind Brown and Alexander of their presence and position in the lead up to the big day.

    So, the council members voted to table. That’s obviously bad. But instead of taking the little bit of daylight in their statements (still support, more work needed, blah blah) he goes off on them, sets up an us-v.-them dynamic, and does it all in public.

    LBJ said the best skill in politics is the ability to count. Mr. Fengler: odds are you’ve only accomplished one thing with your antic, and that’s adding a big fat 2 to the other side’s column.

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