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Opinion: This Pandemic Holdover Is Ruining Historic Georgetown
• July 7, 2025
The Georgetowner received this letter, along with an op-ed published June 30 in the Washington Post. The op-ed is by Elizabeth Miller and Stefanie Scott of the Georgetown Coalition for Public […]
March ANC: Billion-Dollar Shortfall, Rush-Hour Parking
• March 10, 2025
A flurry of official communications from the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission to Mayor Muriel Bowser and other city officials — highlighting two urgent, if not unexpected, matters facing Georgetown — […]
Rush Hour Traffic Lanes Never To Come Back?
• March 3, 2025
If you care about traffic in Georgetown, be aware that the DDOT plans to permanently remove all rush-hour lanes in the neighborhood, a key commuter route for Maryland and Virginia […]
The Future of Georgetown’s Streateries
• November 13, 2024
New Proposals Refuel Neighborhood Debate Over Sidewalk Extensions Five years ago, walking down Georgetown’s brick sidewalks, one might find oneself fighting to squeeze by fellow foot soldiers. Today, however, the […]
ANC Meeting Got Lively Late in the Evening
• October 10, 2023
Two unusual occurrences considerably livened up an expectedly normal-business monthly meeting of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) on Oct. 2. They happened after 9 p.m. at that. First, the […]
Georgetown Coalition for Public Spaces Petitions to Improve Streateries
• September 18, 2023
Where do you stand on Georgetown streateries? A petition calling for “common-sense re-adjustments” to Georgetown’s streateries programs, launched by the Georgetown Coalition for Public Spaces (GCPS) and signed by former […]
