Photo by MEB.
While most of the attention around the Georgetown 2028 project was focused on splashy items like the gondola or renovating the canal, the report called for many other smaller projects to improve the neighborhood. One of the action items involved improving the “gateways” to Georgetown. And the BID is now moving to address that goal.
The issue is over whether when a visitor arrives to Georgetown whether they even realize it. Depending on the way you approach Georgetown, you might not have any visual cue that you’ve arrived. For the main thoroughfares, like M St. or Wisconsin Ave., at least, the BID would like the transition to announce itself more.
How to do that is the question. And next week the BID is holding its first public session to survey for suggestions. The meeting will be held at the Georgetown Library next Wednesday at 6:00 pm. Here’s what the BID had to say in its public invite: Continue reading





















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