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With input from DC residents, the DC Emergency Management Agency (DCEMA) drafted plans to help DC communities prepare for and respond to all types of emergencies. There are 39 Community Emergency Preparedness Plans for neighborhood clusters throughout the District of Columbia. Select from the links below to view the Community Emergency Preparedness Plans for each neighborhood cluster. The plans are also available for review on the eighth floor of the Frank Reeves Municipal Center, 2000 14th Street, NW.

Community Emergency Management Plans

Clusters Neighborhoods*
11 Friendship Heights, American University Park, Tenleytown
12 North Cleveland Park, Forest Hills, Van Ness
13 Spring Valley, Palisades, Wesley Heights, Foxhall Crescent, Foxhall Village, Georgetown Reservoir
14 Cathedral Heights, McLean Gardens, Glover Park
15 Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Woodland-Normanstone Terrace
16 Colonial Village, Shepherd Park, North Portal Estates
17 Takoma, Brightwood, Manor Park
18 Brightwood Park, Crestwood, Petworth
19 Lamont Riggs, Queens Chapel, Fort Totten, Pleasant Hill
20 North Michigan Park, Michigan Park, University Heights

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