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News Release for Immediate Release
January 11, 2007

Mayor Adrian M. Fenty Announces Action Plan: 100 Days and Beyond

As his first full week as Mayor of the District of Columbia draws close, Adrian M. Fenty today announced his Administration’s 2007 Action Plan for the city, to be implemented over the next 100 days and beyond.

“We’ve identified a comprehensive set of action items researched and detailed by the Transition Team. Starting today, District residents can expect a government that makes our communities cleaner and safer, brings vibrancy and inclusiveness to our neighborhoods, ensures quality, affordable healthcare for our citizens, and insists upon fiscal discipline,” said the Mayor.

From e-Transition blogs, nationwide best practices trips, and Ward town hall meetings, to the 100 Day Team, the Fenty Administration has exhaustively captured valuable national and local input in an effort to build a truly effective government of the nation’s capital.

In addition to detailing Fenty’s core strategy for the next 100 days, the plan also serves as a longer-term blueprint for governance. The 100 Day Plan will chart a course for a transparent, responsive, accountable and energetic District of Columbia government that produces tangible results for the city’s citizens.

The plan centers around six core themes:

 A. Education
 B. Public Safety
 C. Healthcare
 D. Human Services
 E. Environment & Infrastructure
 F. Economic Development & Affordable Housing

Although this plan kicks off the first 100 days of the Fenty Administration with specific goals and objectives, it is meant to chart a course for an active DC government for the next four years and will continue to evolve as progress is made.

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The Fenty Administration will leverage the District's tremendous human capital and potential t