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Reliability Enhancement Plan Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan District of Columbia e nt s e e k r nt T m e e or ( k c m a e t l or t W n p ov W n e e h e t r m R de pr m e a ng) e ow m de e g i l r I Location Feeder Location-Subdivision Jurisdiction e m b pgr Status Timeline ov a G na on Fe a m U i pr i C d t y M a t Tr i Im nd n a Loa m r o o ior i r e t ound d a ut P e t gr r t A Fe ge s e i V nde D U 12th & Irving 14001 Bloomingdale - North Capitol Street, N.E. District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2014 12th & Irving 14004 Bloomingdale - 1st Street, N.E. District of Columbia X In Construction 1st Quarter 2015 Vicinity of Bladensburg Rd. at "V" St., Channing St. and South 12th & Irving 14005 District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2014 Dakota Ave. N.E. Vicinity of Monroe St., NE, 20th St., NE, Upshur St., NE, Michigan 12th & Irving 14007 District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 Ave., NE and 13th St., NE Area bounded by Ohio Dr. on Haines Point and 14th St., and 12th St SE 233 Constitution Ave., S.W with focus in the vicinity of 4th to 7th Sts, C to District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 E Sts amd Independence, Penna to Constitution Aves. SW Vicinity of California St., Kalorama Rd., Wyoming Av. Columbia Rd. Adams Morgan 14731 District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 and Florida Av. between Champlain St., and 25th St., N.W. Vicinity of Columbia Rd., Adams Mill Rd., Mt. Pleasant St. and Park Adams Morgan 14732 District of Columbia X Complete 1st Quarter 2013 Rd., N.W. Vicinity of California St., Kalorama Rd., Wyoming Av. Columbia Rd. Adams Morgan 14733 District of Columbia X Complete 1st Quarter 2013 and Florida Av. between Champlain St., and 25th St., N.W. Vicinity of California St., Kalorama Rd., Wyoming Av. Columbia Rd. Adams Morgan 14733 District of Columbia X Complete 1st Quarter 2013 and Florida Av. between Champlain St., and 25th St., N.W. Vicinity of California St., Kalorama Rd., Wyoming Av. Columbia Rd. Adams Morgan 14736 District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 and Florida Av. between Champlain St., and 25th St., N.W. Adams Morgan 15344, 15342 Vicinity of V St NW from 13th St to 7th St and Georgia Ave NW District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Adams Morgan 69051R V St & 14th St., NW District of Columbia Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Adams Morgan, Mt Pleasant 15761 Vicinity of Florida Avenue, 14th St, Newton St., and 19th St. District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 Adams Morgan, Mt Pleasant 15762 Adams Morgan District of Columbia X Complete 1st Quarter 2013 Vicinity of Alabama Avenue and Good Hope Road, S.E. with focus in Alabama Ave 15170 District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 the vicinity of 1458 Alabama Ave Alabama Ave 15172 Vicinity of Stanton Rd between Suitland Rd and Jasper Pl District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 Alabama Ave 15172 Vicinity of Stanton Rd between Suitland Rd and Jasper Pl District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Vicinity of Savannah Street, 23rd Street, Alabama Avenue, 25th Alabama Ave 15174 Street and Wagner between Stanton Road and 24th Street, S.E. with District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2013 focus in the vicinity of Trenton St and 19th St Vicinity of Savannah Street, 23rd Street, Alabama Avenue, 25th Alabama Ave 15174 Street and Wagner between Stanton Road and 24th Street, S.E. with District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 focus in the vicinity of Trenton St and 19th St Vicinity of Savannah Street, 23rd Street, Alabama Avenue, 25th Alabama Ave 15175 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Street and Wagner between Stanton Road and 24th Street, S.E. Mississippi Ave. from 15th St. to 18th St., S.E. Wheeler Rd. from Alabama Avenue 15171 Congress St. to Alabama Ave., S.E., 4th St. and 6th St. from District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2014 Mississippi Ave. to Alabama Ave., S.E. 24th St SE, Southern Ave, Alabama Ave, 22nd St SE, 19th St SE, Alabama Avenue 15173 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2014 Irving St SE Alabama Avenue 15173 Savannah Pl SE District of Columbia X In Construction 4th Quarter 2015 00056, Area bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., the Anacostia Anacostia 00096, District of Columbia X In Engineering 4th Quarter 2015 Freeway, Stanton Rd., and 18th St., S.E. 00177, 00499 00126, Area bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., Good Hope Rd., Anacostia District of Columbia X In Engineering 4th Quarter 2015 00177, 00364 Fendal St., and Maple View Pl., S.E. Vicinity of Martin Lutehr King, Jr. Ave. and U St. and by Chester St. Anacostia 177 District of Columbia X In Construction 1st Quarter 2015 and 14th St., S.E. Anacostia 14700 Vicinity of Denton Ave at 29th St and Alabama Ave at Naylor Rd District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Area bounded by Pomeroy Rd. and Bowen Pl. and by Sheridan Rd. Anacostia 14701 District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 and Howard Rd., S.E. and vicinity. Anacostia 14701 Vicinity of Denton Ave at 29th St and Alabama Ave at Naylor Rd District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Area bounded by Pomeroy Rd. and Bowen Pl. and by Sheridan Rd. Anacostia 14701 and Howard Rd., S.E. with focus in the vicinity of Sheridan Rd and District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2010 Howard Rd Page 1 of 17 Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan District of Columbia e nt s e e k r nt T m e e or ( k c m a e t l or t W n p ov W n e e h e t r m R de pr m e a ng) e ow m de e g i l r I Location Feeder Location-Subdivision Jurisdiction e m b pgr Status Timeline ov a G na on Fe a m U i pr i C d t y M a t Tr i Im nd n a Loa m r o o ior i r e t ound d a ut P e t gr r t A Fe ge s e i V nde D U Area bounded by Pomeroy Rd. and Bowen Pl. and by Sheridan Rd. Anacostia 14701 District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 and Howard Rd., S.E. and vicinity. Vicinity of Howard Rd. at Brian Place and Hunter Place. Also 16th Anacostia 14703 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2014 Street between Pomeroy Rd. and V Street, S.E. Vicinity of Howard Rd. at Brian Place and Hunter Place. Also 16th Anacostia 14703 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Street between Pomeroy Rd. and V Street, S.E. Vicinity of Livingston Rd. from Chesapeake Street to South Capitol Anacostia 14758 Street and Galveston Street from South Capitol Street to Martin District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Luther King, Jr. Ave., S.W. Anacostia 15175 7th Street SE District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 Vicinity of Martin Lutehr King, Jr. Ave. and U St. and by Chester St. Anacostia 177 District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2013 and 14th St., S.E. Area bounded by Wilmington Pl. and Forrester St., S.E. and by Overlook Ave. and 1st St., S.E.; Anacostia 234, 330 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Vicinity of South Capitol St. and Halley Place and Beyer Rd. and Bellevue Dr, S.E; with focus in the Fort Carroll Area Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue from Wilmington Place to Alabama Anacostia 271 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Ave., S.E. and vicinity of Fort Carroll Area Anacostia 331 23rd St., SE, between Savannah St. and 22nd St. District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Anacostia 332 Alabama Avenue between 22nd St. and 15th St., SE District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Sumner Road from Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. to South Capitol St. Anacostia 364 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 and Newcomb St. from Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. to 2nd St., S.E. Vicinity of 2nd St., Naylor Rd, Minnesota Ave., Pennsylvania Ave., Anacostia 494 25th, 27th St. and Ridge Place, S.E. with focus in the Twinning City District of Columbia X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Area Bells Mill, Bethesda, Van Ness 13811 Vanness Sub 129 District of Columbia Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Bells Mill, Bethesda, Van Ness 13812 Vanness Sub 129 District of Columbia Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Benning 14717 Vicinity of Kenilworth Terrace at Hayes and Jay Sts., N.E. District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 Benning 14717 Vicinity of Kenilworth Terrace at Hayes and Jay Sts., N.E. District of Columbia X Complete 4th Quarter 2014 Benning 14717 Eastern Ave NE (913 Porter Ct) District of Columbia X In Construction 4th Quarter 2015 Vicinity of Benning Road between Oklahoma Ave and Bladensburg Road also Mount Olivet Road and West Virginia Ave between Benning 15701 District of Columbia X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Bladensburg Road and 17th St., N.E with focus in the vicinity of Mount Olivet Road Benning 15702 Vicinity of Benning Rd.
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