DC Election 2016 | Democratic candidate for At-Large Councilmember
David garber
David Garber has spent his career working with residents to bring tangible improvements to neighborhoods across the District.
His first advocacy role was as an involved resident and blogger in the Anacostia neighborhood of Ward 8, where he first learned the value of public participation and working with neighbors to effect positive change. As a two-term neighborhood Commissioner in the Navy Yard - Southwest Waterfront neighborhoods in Ward 6, David made listening to community members his primary responsibility, and worked to deliver a new school, expanded transportation options, new parks, more neighborhood businesses, and affordable housing.
David Garber is running for an At-Large seat on the DC Council because District residents deserve ethical, results-driven, community-centered leadership. As a member of the Council, David will focus on improving schools, keeping our communities safe, supporting local businesses, and investing in reliable transportation networks and equitable, quality development citywide, especially in communities that are still being left behind.
His first advocacy role was as an involved resident and blogger in the Anacostia neighborhood of Ward 8, where he first learned the value of public participation and working with neighbors to effect positive change. As a two-term neighborhood Commissioner in the Navy Yard - Southwest Waterfront neighborhoods in Ward 6, David made listening to community members his primary responsibility, and worked to deliver a new school, expanded transportation options, new parks, more neighborhood businesses, and affordable housing.
David Garber is running for an At-Large seat on the DC Council because District residents deserve ethical, results-driven, community-centered leadership. As a member of the Council, David will focus on improving schools, keeping our communities safe, supporting local businesses, and investing in reliable transportation networks and equitable, quality development citywide, especially in communities that are still being left behind.