The Washington Post

A step to affordable housing

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D.C. Council Chair Phil Mendelson (D) often says D.C. doesn’t build housing, but in fact, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) does. The greatest accomplish­ment of her administra­tion, in my opinion, has been the constructi­on of transition­al housing for homeless families in each ward — all on public-owned property, all successful­ly managed by service providers such as Friendship Place and CORE DC.

According to the plans cited in Petula Dvorak’s Feb. 21 Metro column, “It’s time for Ward 3 to atone, beginning with the storied Wardman Park hotel,” the bankrupt Wardman Hotel could yield 500 units of affordable housing of all sizes and across income levels, including permanent places for homeless families to transition to once stabilized.

Purchase of this exquisite site atop a Metro stop and overlookin­g Rock Creek Park should be the next step in the mayor’s vision to ensure housing affordabil­ity.

Robin Diener, Washington

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