D.C. Wire Archive: David Nakamura
D.C. Wire TV: Nakamura on Property Tax Appeals
The city is expecting to lose twice as much money as in years past as property owners appeal their tax assessments. Post Reporter David Nakamura discusses this development and explains its impact with News Channel 8....
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February 26, 2009; 12:00 PM ET |
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D.C. Delegation Convention Agenda? Voting Rights, Stupid
One month left until Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and D.C. Democratic State Committee Chair Anita Bonds lead the city's delegation to Denver for the Democratic National Convention. They'll set up headquarters at the Crowne Plaza (and a few overflow hotels for the roughly 100 delegates, staff, voluteers and other hangers-on)....
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David A Nakamura
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July 24, 2008; 3:48 PM ET |
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Moneme Gets $40,000 Pay Increase
Amid rumors that he was frustrated by long hours and micromanaging by the Fenty administration, here's one good reason why Emeka Moneme is leaving for Metro: He will earn $185,000 a year in his new gig, according to sources, up from the $145,000 he earned at DDOT. Moneme, 35, has...
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David A Nakamura
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July 23, 2008; 3:25 PM ET |
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Lawyer Seales Named Interim Transportation Director
Frank Seales Jr., general counsel for the D.C. Department of Transportation, was named today as interim director of that agency to replace Emeka Moneme, who is leaving for Metro. Seales has worked there since 2001, after serving as chief counsel for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to a...
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David A Nakamura
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July 23, 2008; 2:13 PM ET |
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D.C. Transportation Director Departs for Metro
D.C. Department of Transportation Director Emeka C. Moneme is heading back to Metro. (Photo courtesy of District of Columbia Department of Transportation) He was among a young group of new leaders that Mayor Adrian M. Fenty touted as the "best and the brightest" when he created his cabinet, but...
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David A Nakamura
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July 23, 2008; 12:09 PM ET |
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Hotel Association Endorses Council Incumbents
The Hotel Association of Washington has endorsed a clean sweep of incumbents in the D.C. Council races, putting its clout behind Carol Schwartz (R-At Large) and Democrats Kwame R. Brown (At Large), Jack Evans (Ward 2), Muriel Bowser (Ward 4), Yvette Alexander (Ward 7) and Marion Barry (Ward 8). The...
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David A Nakamura
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July 23, 2008; 10:32 AM ET |
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