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Foxtrot’s Abrupt Closure May Be Illegal
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More Policing in Georgetown During Stay-at-Home Order
April 2, 2020
•Now that street traffic has been greatly reduced by the stay-at-home order, officers are not the only ones more visible. So are potential lawbreakers.
Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Language Concern ANC
February 18, 2020
•On Feb. 12, a quorum of Georgetown-Burleith advisory neighborhood commissioners lugged two thick copies to Visitation School for a two-hour-plus once-over.
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 […]
ANC’s Rick Murphy Catches a Thief
August 5, 2019
•Murphy helped stop a shoplifter who was leaving the 7-Eleven at P Street and Wisconsin Avenue, near Murphy’s home, on July 31 at about 7:30 a.m., carrying unpaid merchandise.
No Answer to Airline Noise in Sight
September 24, 2018
•In a mind-numbing presentation on Sept. 20, Randy Waldeck of the CSDA Design Group concluded, yet again and with a shrug, that airplane noise is increasing and there’s not much that can be done about it.
Feds Deny Plane Noise Complaint
April 2, 2018
•The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit determined that the Fair Skies Coalition’s argument against new flight paths ran into “procedural and substantive obstacles.”