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Del. Norton Cites D.C. Statehood Progress
• February 25, 2019
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton reported on Feb. 21 that she had introduced H.R.51, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, and obtained a record 155 original cosponsors.
ANC Monday: 2nd Dist. Commander, MedStar Intersection, 5G
• January 30, 2019
At the Feb. 4 meeting of ANC 2E, Duncan Bedlion, the new commander of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Second District, will be introduced.
Post Story Brings Evans Controversy to a Head
• December 24, 2018
The Dec. 21 story says that Evans promoted emergency legislation in 2016 that would have helped Digi Outdoor Media in its pursuit of its business goals in the District.
Wawa Opens in Georgetown
• December 20, 2018
President, CEO and “Lead Goose” Chris Gheysens commented on his and everyone’s excitement, noting that the store is “not your typical Wawa.”
Yuletide in Full Swing With Santas in Town
• December 10, 2018
Alive with people and traffic and illuminated by the light-art installations of “Glow,” Georgetown is easily one of the most charming places during Christmastime for walking, shopping and dining.
ANC Monday: Gas, Water, Ginkgos, Car Barn, Exorcist Steps
• November 29, 2018
On the agenda: “Landmarking Application for Capital Traction Company Union Station and Part of the 36th Street NW Right-of-Way,” aka the Car Barn and the Exorcist Steps.
Ginkgo Tree Brouhaha in Town
• October 29, 2018
The decision to cut down two female gingko trees on the 2700 block of Olive Street in Georgetown ignited an email conversation around town and the city.
ANC Monday: Montrose Park, Magnolias, Exorcist Steps
• October 27, 2018
Just in time for Halloween, the application to the Historic Preservation Review Board for the landmarking of the Exorcist Steps will be discussed at tonight’s ANC meeting.
Traffic Plans for Foggy Bottom Shared
• October 22, 2018
There was lively discussion around a controversial proposal to close off the parkway to motor vehicles under the Kennedy Center River Terrace, reserving that stretch for pedestrian and bicycle use.
Five Reported Gas Leaks in One Day
• October 4, 2018
ANC member Jim Wilcox has been in contact with Jack Evans, Georgetown’s representative on the D.C. Council, and Washington Gas’s director of corporate public policy about the rising concerns.
