Notice of Intent to Move Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute – Bill 26-288, Robert F. Kennedy Campus Redevelopment Act of 2025

From: “Washington, Christian (Council)” <cwashington@dccouncil.gov&gt;
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 12:15 PM
To: “Members and Staff (COUNCIL)” <Members-and-Staff@dccouncil.gov&gt;
Cc: “Budoff, Jennifer (Council)” <jbudoff@dccouncil.gov&gt;, “Howard, Nyasha (Council)” <nhoward@dccouncil.gov&gt;, “Streeter, Nicole (Council)” <nstreeter@dccouncil.gov&gt;, “Talamante, Tomás (EOM)” <tomas.talamante@dc.gov&gt;, OAG Policy <oagpolicy@dc.gov&gt;, “Gracyalny, Patricia (OCFO)” <patricia.gracyalny@dc.gov&gt;, “Droller, Aaron (OCFO)” <aaron.droller@dc.gov&gt;, “Parnes, Naomi (EOM)” <naomi.parnes1@dc.gov&gt;
Subject: Notice of Intent to Move Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute – Bill 26-288, Robert F. Kennedy Campus Redevelopment Act of 2025

 

 

Council of the District of Columbia

Committee of the Whole

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20004

 

MEMORANDUM   

 

 

TO:                 Nyasha Smith, Secretary to the Council

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FROM:           Phil Mendelson, Chairman

                                               

DATE:            September 16, 2025

 

RE:          Notice of Intent to move an amendment in the nature of a substitute at the September 17, 2025 Legislative Meeting

 

 

This memorandum serves as notice that I intend to move an amendment in the nature of a substitute (ANS) for the following measure on second reading at the September 17, 2025 Legislative Meeting:

 

          Bill 26-288, Robert F. Kennedy Campus Redevelopment Act of 2025

 

            This ANS addresses a number of issues regarding the bill that were raised at 1st reading, including flexibility related to zoning on the campus; clarifying the Commanders’ responsibilities related to certified business enterprise (CBE), small business enterprise (SBE), First Source, and apprenticeship requirements; adjustment to the method of calculating project development milestones; and environmental considerations for the development project.

 

            The ANS also adds additional reporting requirements for the project, including requiring the Executive to timely provide the Council with executed transaction documents and quarterly updated on the progress of construction on the project.

 

            Also, for consistency, and to allow for codification of the law, the ANS reorders several sections of the engrossed version to place all freestanding and amendatory sections together within the bill. It is worth noting that a significant amount of the changes in the ANS are due to this reorganization, not necessarily changes to substantive provisions.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Christian A. Washington, Esq.
Special Counsel

Office of Chairman Phil Mendelson

Council of the District of Columbia

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW – Suite 504

Washington, DC 20004

(202) 724-8083

cwashington@dccouncil.gov

https://chairmanmendelson.com/

 

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