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$265M over the 6-year CIP to preserve and maintain recreation, library, and school facilities.Water Sports Programming Diamond Teague Park-offering boating, kayaking, and canoeing.300 more participants in Senior Olympics.1,200 opportunities for girls to enroll in new volleyball, softball, & soccer teams and leagues.250 more residents participating in gymnastics programs.1,400 more Learn-to-Swim slots & restored Sunday pool service in select centers.10,000 more summer camp slots & 1,000 more participants at Camp Riverview.$13.5M to support Recreation for A.L.L.The complex will accommodate multiple new amenities to DC residents such as a gymnastics training facility, indoor track, climbing walls, and boxing. A new indoor sports complex at RFK Campus – the Mayor’s capital plan will turn the RFK Campus into the premier destination for training, learning, clubs, tournaments, and competitions.$7.8M to extend out-of-school time grant opportunities and preserve continuity to youth, $3.85M of which will be dedicated to at-risk youth.New funding to fully modernize the Rita Bright Rec Center, establish a premier dog park at Oxon Run, a new recreation center for the River Terrace community, a new indoor pool at the Hillcrest Recreation Center, and the brand-new indoor sports complex at RFK Stadium.Fully fund all remaining library modernizations.$462M over the next six years to construct and modernize parks, recreation facilities, and libraries, including:.

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$71M to add four new PACE schools to the CIP for full modernizations- Simon, Hendley, Bunker Hill, and Langley Elementary Schools.$45M to equip a new high school on MacArthur Blvd with dedicated Citywide seats.$35M to stand up a community-based program at Winston Education Campus with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment for hands-on learning.$3.8M to safeguard students’ mental health with additional supports through the school-based mental health program.$15M for preventative maintenance of HVACs and boilers to ensure systems work year-round.Historic $43.6M investment in FY 2023 to replace aging HVACs and boilers in schools.$18M to provide stability to schools through the Pandemic Supplement fund.A 5.87-percent increase in the base amount of the Uniform Per Student Funding Formula (UPSFF).$233K to plan a new residential conversions incentive program.$2.5M to attract transformative businesses.$100K for a Cherry Blossom bus tour to promote the Cherry Blossom Festival and attract visitors in Spring 2023.$750K to pay DC musicians to play music at key destinations to activate and enliven public spaces.$750K to sponsor large events and festivals.$3M for a new marketing campaign to attract leisure and business travelers.$2.5M in new competitive grants to create or enhance attractions for families to visit the city.$21M to raise participant wages in training programs in all DOES programs-including MBSYEP.Increasing Job Experience and Training Wages: $1.5M to continue waiving public space fees for neighborhood festivals and community-driven special events.$8M to continue the Bridge Fund, enabling arts and entertainment venues to reopen and recover post-pandemic.$500K to increase employer spending with minority led firms.$3.4M to help small and medium business growth.$6M to help equity impact enterprises buy commercial property and receive more flexible financing options.

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  • $18M to add fresh food access points East of the River.
  • This approved budget includes significant investments in building a stronger, more equitable, more affordable DC. (Washington, DC) – Today, on the eve of the new fiscal year, Mayor Muriel Bowser highlighted the investments included in her historic Fiscal Year 2023 Fair Shot budget.









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