COVID-19 Response
Committed to Keeping Capitol Hill Clean & Safe
Capitol Hill BID (and all the DC BIDs) are in contact with DC Department of Public Works via periodic conference calls to ensure operations can continue as normally as possible. In addition to our regular routines, our clean team wipe down trash receptacles and bus shelters on a daily basis.
For the health and safety of our team members, schedules may be modified to limit unnecessary contact. The BID is prepared to continue to provide all clean and safe services to our community and update with any modifications if the need arises.
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Resources to Learn More
Government of the District of Columbia and Mayor Muriel Bowser have created a website dedicated to providing important information and resources specifically for people in the DC area. To learn more about safety and the most up to date news about COVID-19 in the District, visit https://coronavirus.dc.gov/.
The Capitol Hill Community has stepped up as well to create important resources for our neighborhood. For more specific information in Ward 6, Councilmember Charles Allen has been posting updates on his own website: www.charlesallenward6.com/. Eastern Market Main Street and Barracks Row Main Street have also done their part compiling resources for residents and businesses owners.
Government of the District of Columbia Health Guidance
Beginning Friday, May 21, 2021, retail and non-retail businesses; licensed food establishments, including restaurants and taverns; fitness and recreation businesses, including athletic fields, pools and courts; learning institutions; places of worship; and real estate, construction, and development businesses and entities may resume full operation with no capacity limits beyond those of their Certificates of Occupancy, no COVID-19 related time limits, and no COVID-19 related restrictions on activities.
Beginning Friday, June 11, 2021, all large entertainment venues seating more than two thousand five hundred (2,500) persons may resume full operation with no capacity limits beyond those of their Certificates of Occupancy, no COVID-19 related time limits, and no COVID-19 related restrictions on activities. Until June 11, 2021, these venues shall be subject to the terms of the District’s waiver process.
Visit https://coronavirus.dc.gov/healthguidance for all COVID-19 related guidance and requirements.