
3000 block of R St.

The excessive footprint of banks continues to contract in Georgetown. Recently the Chase ATM storefront at M and 34th closed. This is on top of the Capital One, M&T Bank, and the HSBC Bank branches closing in recent years.
The Chase footprint was (and remains) truly excessive. As part of its splashy entry into the DC area back in 2018, the New York bank opened three goddamn locations in Georgetown. That included converting the historic Neam’s market at P and Wisconsin, another location just east of M and Wisconsin, and this ATM storefront. It was, in my estimation, far more about using the locations like billboards rather than any calculated customer service strategy. Have you ever seen a customer actually enter the location at P St.? I sure haven’t.
With this explosive success of Yellow just across the street, you can’t help but wonder what would be the scene if the bank with no customers simply swapped places with the cafe with no available chairs. Or better yet, just went away entirely. One can dream…
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My first ANC meeting will be held next Monday January 9th at 6:30 pm (via Zoom). It will be strange to be on the other side of the camera, and I apologize in advance for my resting-jerk-face. I swear I’m not in a bad mood! That’s just what I look like when I’m listening.
The meeting will be held slightly later in the month for ANC 2E’s typical meetings. That’s because the Old Georgetown Board is not meeting this month, and the ANC doesn’t need to meet ahead of it. An additional positive upshot of this is that this meeting should be relatively short!
One discussion that might interest people is the proposal to remove three metered parking spaces on N St. next to Foxtrot Market. This proposal is coming to address the traffic pinch point that occurs often at this spot. Removing these spots will remove all parking on the south side of N St. along Foxtrot. This will make it easier for two-way traffic to pass. (There have been discussions in the past to make N St. one-way, which could also address this issue. But that is a longer term solution that will take some serious consensus-building.)
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The city has recently installed No Turn on Red signs at the dangerous intersection of Reservoir Rd. and Wisconsin Ave. This is a much needed improvement to a location that is very dangerous for pedestrians.
The signs control traffic coming eastbound on Reservoir and coming southbound on Wisconsin:
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