Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The ANC and CAG write to protest DDOT’s policy for installing flexible paving on sidewalks.
- GM didn’t get a chance to verify, but he heard a report that the canal was finally being filled with water!
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This is a topic that is always on people’s minds, particularly over the past year as crime rates have risen across the city. Speaking will be Councilmember Brooke Pinto, Wendy Pohlhaus, Director of Community Outreach, DC United States Attorney’s Office, and Liz Wieser, Public Safety Division, Deputy, DC Office of the Attorney General.
The discussion is described as centering on the balance between public safety and police reform, which is perhaps a bit of a controversial framing of the issue, but one that will likely draw passionate feelings regardless.
The meeting is from 6 to 7:30 and can be accessed via this Zoom link.
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It’s a great time to sell a house in Georgetown. And three charts can explain why.

The first chart is a chart of the inventory of homes for sale in Georgetown since January 2018. As you can see, the inventory of homes for sale were on the higher side through most of 2020. But after dropping during the normal winter lull, the homes just never came back. In March 2020, there were 78 homes for sale in Georgetown. This March it was 42.

The second chart tracks the number of home sales in Georgetown. And despite there being so few homes for sale this spring, there were more homes going under contract this March than since April 2018. The buyers simply cleaned out the shelves.

In short, if you think you might want to sell your house in Georgetown in the next year or so, you probably ought to consider moving up those plans. GM knows of at least one neighbor who did just that. They listed the home at a price GM thought was a bit of a reach and yet it went under contract in two days.
Time will tell how long this situation lasts…
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Signage appears to show that the troubled Mono Diner is giving it another go.
Back in March 2019, Mono Diner was opened at 1424 Wisconsin Ave. It was opened by Mohammad Esfahani, who has a troubled history in and around Georgetown. For example, he caused a building collapse at 1329 Wisconsin Ave. in 2002 when he put a tar machine on its roof. And in 2014 he caused 1424 Wisconsin Ave. to also partially collapse. Against this backdrop, he and his brother got into a big fight with his business partner in Z-Burger, a small burger chain they owned. He ended up with one of the locations up in Glover Park and renamed it All About Burger.
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