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Dumbarton Oaks Park, Georgetown, DC
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Parking Enforcement to Return in June

As GM mentioned in February, parking enforcement has been essentially suspended since the early days of the pandemic. That will start to end starting June 1st.

This development was reported recently during one of the Covid status news conferences. Specifically the following enforcement will resume:

  • All parking rules
  • Vehicles will be required to have valid registration and license plates
  • Towing will be enforced
  • Street sweeping rules will be enforced

Some have groaned about the return of this enforcement, but any Georgetown ought not to. When you allow non-residents to park for free and without time limit, they will take up a lot more parking spaces. So if you find yourself circling the block a lot more recently, lack of enforcement probably is contributing to that.

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Transformers Set to Sunset

If you want a selfie with the Transformers statues, you better…well…not hurry, but don’t dawdle too long: the homeowner has changed his application for approval to limit their presence to six months.

This is revealed in the May ANC agenda:

  1. SMD 2E05 – OG 21-157 (HPA 21-296)
    3614 Prospect Street, NW (Square 1202, Lot 59)
    Residence
    Install two sculptures in public space for a period of six months
    Permit

The writing was on the wall at this month’s Old Georgetown Board meeting. It was clear that Newton Howard was not going to get approval to keep the statues there indefinitely. However, some of the board members hinted that they’d be open to approving it temporarily. Howard appears to have taken them up on that suggestion and resubmitted the application with a time limit.

It’s unclear when the time would start ticking. Is it from January when they first went up, or upon approval of the board, which will take about a month to make its way through the full Commission of Fine Arts? That would mean the difference between them coming down in July and them coming down in November(ish).

In either event, it would appear the forces of No have stamped out another little glimmer of fun, all in the claimed interests of preserving history.

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Georgetown Canal
Photo by Daniel Lobo.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Great history of the blazingly yellow house on Volta Place.
  • A defense of the Transformers. (GM has some news about them coming up later…)

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Car Spotting

A reader passed along this rather bizarre video above from Doug DeMuro. In it, he drives around Georgetown and points out interesting cars from the last couple decades. (“Interesting” in the sense that 99.9% of people would completely glaze past them, but he thinks they’re cool!).

GM couldn’t help but recognize a few of the cars in the video, particularly since it was briefly filmed on his street. Which got him wondering, what are the cars he sees around the neighborhood that he can’t help take note of each time?

Well, here are the ones that come to mind:

The first is one he hasn’t actually seen in a long time, but he can’t ignore it: Jean-Pierre Sarfati’s Fiat 500:

The photo above captured this adorable little car after its parking brake snapped and it came crashing down 30th St. back in 2010. It survived this and remained on the streets for years later, but as GM mentioned, it doesn’t seem to be around anymore. Too bad!

The next notable car GM notices around are actually three cars: the Ferraris of 30th St.

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Brilliant skies today
Photo by Jeff Vincent.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Book Hill

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