FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Dec 10, 2025
Contact: Debby Hanrahan, Save DC Public Land, debby@savedcpublicland.org, 202-462-2054
DC Residents Seek Transparency Regarding Possible Coordination Between Local Officials and Right-Wing Growth Agenda; Recent FOIAs Highlight Need for Openness in DC Housing Policy Discussions & Decisions
FOIA #2 — The second FOIA seeks records from ANC 1B02 Commissioner Francois Barrilleaux regarding his recent drafting and introduction of “A Resolution Urging Gentle Density Throughout the District of Columbia” (available at page 36 of the ANC 1B December agenda PDF).
FOIA requestors seek communications that the proposing-Commissioner may have had while drafting the resolution with representatives of Greater Greater Washington, the American Enterprise Institute (where Commissioner Barrilleaux is employed), among others.
“When a local ANC resolution mirrors proposals from organizations promoting market-first approaches and wholesale housing-policy deregulation, the public deserves to know how it was shaped and why,” said Marcy Logan, one of the FOIA requesters who has property on Seaton Street.
The controversial “gentle density” proposal would grant DC’s real estate industry broad new by-right permissions to demolish single-family homes and replace them with rowhouses or small apartment buildings of 4 to 6, possibly 8, units—without specifying affordability outcomes and with no further community dialogue (“by-right”).
“The discussion seems to show that if these policies were enacted, they really wouldn't have much of an impact on ANC1B or our ward,” stated Howard Kurtzman, 1B neighbor and member of the 1B Economic Development Committee. “They would have an impact on other wards and neighborhoods like Cleveland Park and Crestwood and elsewhere. I don't think … residents of those neighborhoods will take kindly to these proposed policies. … My preference would be to just table it because it's just not in the domain of this ANC.”
I think it's absolutely wrong for [ANC1B] to take a position and issue something that if it was done to us in the reverse, we would definitely not appreciate it. So, I think that that is not the way we should go… to move forward without any input of the people that [this proposal] would actually affect is problematic,” stated Tania Shand, 1B neighbor and participating member of the ANC 1B Economic Development Committee.
The FOIA cites notable similarities between the draft ANC resolution and recent policy positions advanced by both GGW and AEI—organizations known for market-driven deregulation and pro-growth housing proposals, typically promoting increased density without meaningful race- or class-impact analysis.
Save DC Public Land is an organization advocating for greater affordability and the production of family-sized housing using DC’s limited public land and assets, including a proposed social-housing pilot on the 2 acres of public land at 1617 U Street NW. www.savedcpublicland.org/the1617project
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