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Fair Skies Coalition Blasts FAA on Aircraft Noise
• May 24, 2017
In the spring of 2015, the Federal Aviation Administration’s implementation of a new northern flight route called LAZIR generated a ripple effect in noise complaints among D.C. residents. The Georgetown […]
Tempers, Tensions Rise Over Ellington Project
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Summer is coming to Georgetown, school terms are ending and things are heating up. Tempers and tensions, if not temperatures (so far), are rising along with the stunning new Duke […]
Fine Arts Commission Approves Heating Plant Design
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The Commission of Fine Arts overrode a prior decision by the Old Georgetown Board, part of CFA, and unanimously approved the design concept for the West Heating Plant project at […]
Tree Lovers Upset
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The magnolias in front of 3017 N Street, once home to Jackie Kennedy and her children, were pruned May 22, and many neighbors appear upset. “Everybody is just in an […]
Gas Leaks Rile Georgetown Residents
• May 3, 2017
Ed Segal and his wife have owned homes and lived and worked on the east side of Georgetown off and on for the past 30 years. The conundrum of gas […]
Traffic, Water Discussed at ANC’s May 1 Meeting
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It wouldn’t be an Advisory Neighborhood Council meeting without a long discussion of parking and traffic flow issues. The monthly Georgetown-Burleith ANC 2E meeting Monday, May 1, did not disappoint. […]
JFK’s Birthplace: A Site To See 100 Years Later
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Taking small children to historic cities and sites can be a challenge, as just about every parent or grandparent knows. I have faced that challenge many times with my kids […]
Water Street Drag Racers Confronted
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A potentially dangerous problem in Georgetown successfully evolved over the past three weeks from notification to confrontation, with a long-term solution now on the table. It started on April 7 […]
Gas Leaks Rile Georgetown Residents
• May 1, 2017
Ed Segal and his wife have owned homes and lived and worked on the east side of Georgetown off and on for the past 30 years. The conundrum of gas […]
More ANC: LED Lights and DACA
• April 24, 2017
One block of Volta Street, where the District Department of Transportation has placed a row of experimental LED streetlights, has driven at least one resident, Marnie Kenney, “almost mad.” “I’m […]
