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ANC 2E Notes, Nov. 1, 2022
• November 7, 2022
Falling on the day after Halloween, this month’s ANC2e meeting had lower public attendance than usual (only 14 at the outset). “Not a huge crowd, but not a huge agenda […]
BellRinger Raises Over $1 Million for Georgetown Lombardi Cancer Research
• October 24, 2022
Nearly 850 BellRinger bike riders raised over $1 million to support cancer research at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center – the most all-encompassing such facility in the nation’s capital – […]
Try This DIY Bike Tour of Beautiful Washington, D.C.
• July 28, 2022
Wondering What to Do With These Long Summer Days? How About Some Outdoor Biking Fun? Washington, D.C., is a truly beautiful city. Whether you’re a resident deciding to spend the […]
New C&O Canal Boat to Help Revitalize Georgetown
• June 15, 2022
Upon its April 28 christening to much fanfare – with Mayor Bowser presiding – Georgetown’s new C&O Canal Boat, the “Georgetown Heritage,” launched a new era of local historical and […]
Powered Scooters, Bikes Beating Out Pedals
• September 10, 2018
DDOT’s dockless vehicle demonstration program, originally from October of 2017 through last April, was extended through August and now will run through the end of the year.
ANC Wednesday: Car Break-Ins, Small Cell Tech, New Restaurants
• September 3, 2018
At the meeting, the advisory neighborhood commission plans to adopt a resolution regarding several restaurant alteration and signage projects on the Old Georgetown Board’s agenda.
Dockless Shared Bikes Surge in Georgetown
• December 18, 2017
“We are all here to find the best way to operate in the area. We can all share up to a point to make this whole thing work,” said DDOT’s Sam Zimbabwe at a packed town meeting on Dec. 5.
