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The Usual ANC Suspects: DDOT, Jelleff, Traffic
May 6, 2024
•How much is going on in Georgetown this spring? So much that it took an entire two-hour-plus Advisory Neighborhood Commission meeting on May 1 just to catch everyone up and […]
Happy 100th Birthday, Burleith!
March 6, 2023
•Described as “a village in the city,” Burleith is located in Ward 2 of Northwest Washington, D.C., and is a quiet, almost purely residential community of about 535 households nestled […]
ANC Revs Up Over Speed Limit Issue
February 4, 2021
•At ANC 2E’s monthly meeting last Monday, a lively discussion broke out about two longstanding issues: speed limits and large truck traffic in residential areas.
Standing Room Only at Ellington Field Meeting
January 21, 2020
•On Jan. 15, close to 200 residents met with city officials from the Departments of Parks and Recreation, DC Public Schools and the Department of General Services about the field’s future.
Funding Announced for Ellington Field, Rebuilt Jelleff Center
October 15, 2019
•Mayor Muriel Bowser has budgeted $25 million to tear down and rebuild the 50-year-old Jelleff Recreation Center, Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans told attendees at an Oct. 7 community meeting.
Burleith Association Hosts Forum on Playing Fields
October 9, 2019
•The future of the Ellington Athletic Field is full of promise. “All you have to do is decide what you want, and how much it will cost by November, and […]
Hyde-Addison School Project on Track for July 1
February 11, 2019
•The reconstructed school, Georgetown’s only public elementary school, is expected to open in August, on time. We’ll find out later if the project ended up on budget.
Whatever Happened to Whole Foods?
February 4, 2019
•A reopening of the Glover Park store appears increasingly unlikely, according to Eric Langenbacher, president of the Burleith Citizens Association.