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    DC Council Schedules Fiscal Year 2025–26 Performance Oversight Hearing

    DC Council holds public performance oversight hearing for FY25-26 budgets & programs. Review shapes local budget & policy decisions. Learn more on DC.gov.

    Published14 May 2026, 00:00:05
    DC Council Schedules Fiscal Year 2025–26 Performance Oversight Hearing
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    The DC Council has posted an announcement on the city’s official website scheduling a Fiscal Year 2025–26 Performance Oversight Hearing to review the work of District agencies. The notice states the hearing will examine agency performance, program outcomes and budgetary plans for the upcoming fiscal period. The posting frames the session as part of the Council’s regular oversight responsibilities.

    The notice on the city website makes clear that the oversight hearing is intended to give councilmembers an opportunity to assess how agencies are implementing policy and spending public funds. Agency directors, senior officials and Council staff typically use such hearings to present performance data, explain budget requests and answer questions about operations that affect city services.

    What the hearing covers

    According to the announcement, the hearing will focus on performance across Fiscal Years 2025 and 2026 — including program outcomes, service delivery metrics and the fiscal plans agencies will carry into the next budget cycle. The Council’s oversight process is a formal mechanism that helps shape the District’s annual budget and can influence policy priorities, contract decisions and service adjustments across neighborhoods.

    Public oversight hearings also create a documented record of agency commitments and shortfalls. Transcripts and testimony from these sessions typically become part of the administrative record that Council committees use when drafting budget markups and amendments. Residents, advocacy groups and service providers often monitor these hearings to hold agencies accountable for performance claims and to press for changes.

    How the process affects residents

    For Washington residents, performance oversight hearings matter because they connect agency operations to funding and policy outcomes. The hearing gives elected officials a forum to press for improvements in areas such as service timeliness, program effectiveness and equitable resource distribution. It also provides an opportunity for community members to bring local concerns directly to decision-makers.

    The Council’s oversight calendar and public notices on DC.gov ordinarily include logistics for participation, such as sign-up procedures for public testimony and links to submitted materials. Those details help residents and stakeholders prepare written testimony or request to speak during hearings, which can influence committee findings and budget priorities.

    Council committees typically follow the oversight hearing with analytical work, including follow-up questions to agencies and potential requests for additional data. The findings from this hearing are expected to feed into the Council’s budget deliberations for the coming fiscal year and may prompt further hearings or reporting requirements for agencies.

    Watch for the Council to publish a hearing agenda, witness list and instructions for public participation on its website. Those documents will clarify which agencies will appear and the specific topics committee members plan to probe.

    ## Why it matters to DC Performance oversight hearings are a primary tool the DC Council uses to evaluate agency results and influence budget and policy choices that directly affect city services and neighborhoods. gov for a Fiscal Year 2025–26 Performance Oversight Hearing. - Hearing will review District agencies’ performance, program outcomes and budget plans. - Part of the Council’s regular oversight process that informs budget and policy decisions.

    - Public testimony and agency presentations typically factor into committee findings and budget markups. ## What to watch Look for the Council to post an agenda, witness list and public-participation instructions on its website; committee findings will feed into the FY budget process.

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