Monthly Archives: January 2011
ANC Preview: Resolution Edition
It seems like it was just last week when the ANC last met. Of course, it was. But that one wasn’t a normal meeting, and it doesn’t get us out of having the normal February one. Oh well. The biggest … Continue reading
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Joyride1x1. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Despite lots of promises, the water taxi never showed up last summer. More promises are coming. Citypaper reports more detail on the GU drug lab defendants.
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TJ Street Bridge to Reopen; 29th St. Bridge to Close Next Week
The District is in the middle of a multi-year project to completely reconstruct the bridges over the canal on 29th, 30th, and Thomas Jefferson. The project began in August of 2009, when the city shut down the 30th St. bridge. … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
D&D by HougeLikeWoah. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: The West Georgetown School building at 1640 Wisconsin was sold by the College of Surgeons to the African Union to serve as the organization’s chancery building. Next Q&A Cafe moves from the … Continue reading
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All You Need to Know About the Georgetown Metro Stop
Last week when GM was writing about the debate over Georgetown University’s Ten Year Plan, he mentioned that ultimately the best way to tackle the transportation challenges facing the university and the neighborhood would be for both parties to get … Continue reading
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by MUO-Hace_DC. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Charges filed against the drug-lab GU students. GM missed this back in December, but apparently the company behind the Cereal Bowl stores (a restaurant that just sells cereal, seriously) is considering … Continue reading
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About that Ten Year Plan…
Last night, the ANC held a special meeting to discuss one topic: Georgetown University’s Ten Year Plan. Labeled a factual inquiry meeting, the ANC invited input from the university, the four area citizens associations (Georgetown, Burleith, Foxhall, and Hillandale), and … Continue reading
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