Several Agencies Will Hold Public Briefings on their Proposed FY 2011 Budgets

The Mayor’s proposed FY 2011 budget has just been released and many of you, undoubtedly, have a lot of questions.   The good news is that at least six DC agencies have agreed to hold public briefings on their proposed FY 2011 budgets.  These briefings are an opportunity for the public to hear from agency directors and agency staff about how programs and services will be impacted by the budget.  It also will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions.  All briefings are held before an agency’s budget oversight hearing will take place.

Below is a list of the locations, times, and dates for the scheduled budget briefings.  Please note that some briefings ask for an RSVP and questions to be submitted in advance.  That doesn’t mean you can’t ask questions at the briefing, but it helps give agency directors an idea of the types of questions people are interested in.

Department of Mental Health

April 8th, 3-5pm

64 New York Avenue, N.E., 4th Floor Conference Room

Department of Human Services

April 13th, 10am-12pm

True Reformer Building, 1200 U St. NW

Department of Disability Services

April 13th, 4-6pm

True Reformer Building, 1200 U St. NW

Child and Family Services Agency

April 14th, 4-6pm

Child and Family Services Agency, 441 4th Street, NW, Room 1114, Washington, DC 20001

Department of Housing and Community Development and DC Housing Authority

April 15th, 12-2pm

True Reformer Building, 1200 U St. NW

  • RSVP to http://cnhed.wufoo.com/forms/please-rsvp-to-cnheds-budget-briefing/

Department of Health Care Finance

April 15th, 10-11:30

DC Primary Care Association, 1411 K St. NW