For over 10 years, the lot at 901 Monroe St NE in Brookland has sat vacant — even though it’s just steps from the Brookland Metro station, five blocks from a grocery store, and surrounded by local businesses. This prime location could provide much-needed housing in Ward 5, yet it has remained empty due to restrictive zoning and a few loud voices opposing change.
Now, a new Zoning Commission proposal would finally allow 901 Monroe to move forward, bringing 230 new homes — studios, one-, two-, and three-bedrooms — to Brookland. This project would add a mix of housing options to a neighborhood dominated by single-family zoning and provide homes for students, families, and neighbors who want to live in a walkable, transit-connected community.
But we need your help. The Zoning Commission hears the case at 4pm on June 23rd.
Click below to Email the Commission. Tell them: