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This Weekend: Singing in Russian and 4 Romance Languages
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ANC Report: New Year Kicks Off with Updates from Jelleff, Volta Park, More
• January 19, 2026
The first ANC2E meeting of the year was held on January 12 and began with the election of ANC officers for 2026, including Anna Noakes serving as executive director. Update […]
Mapping Georgetown: The Coveted ‘Parking Sticker’
• October 23, 2023
Anyone will tell you that getting a parking sticker in Georgetown is a rite of passage. You can’t park in Georgetown without a Zone 2 parking sticker. You can’t get […]
Now Online: D.C.’s Parking Permit System
• July 6, 2021
Parking headaches? Here’s some relief. Residents in need of parking spaces for their guests and workers will now have streamlined systems on hand, according to the District’s Department of Transportation. […]
Passionate Town Discussion Over Expanded Sidewalks
• June 24, 2021
The temporary Georgetown project to lay out some 3500 linear square feet of expanded sidewalks — specially constructed curb fitting platforms, traffic protectors and landscaping — on both sides of […]
Traffic Alert: M St. Resurfacing
• May 19, 2020
The work, scheduled from May 20 through June 12, will take place Monday through Friday from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., weather permitting.
New Bars, Eateries Near Wisconsin & M
• March 26, 2018
Ready, Georgetown? Here they come: Church Hall for beer, Bluestone Lane for coffee and Reren for lamen (sic).
Hot Ticket, ANC Monday: Parking Changes Considered. Be There.
• February 22, 2018
Expect a large crowd (and some verbal fireworks) at the Feb. 26 meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission, when a proposal on the perennial issue of parking is presented.
Compromise Urged on Parking Proposal
• December 7, 2017
The plan would allow residents to park on both sides of the street, while out-of-zone parkers could only park on one designated side for two hours.
