The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Please take this survey by Parks and Rec to let them know what you’d like to see done to improve city parks and playgrounds, including in Georgetown.
  • An MPD lieutenant will be at the intersection of Wisconsin and K to meet with the community this Wednesday from 4-5. Hot cocoa and cookies will be available!

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As Coronavirus Spikes Citywide, Georgetown Sees Modest Rise

After receding over the summer, DC’s coronavirus numbers have spiked at an alarming rate. Whereas there are often fewer than 75 confirmed positive cases daily in August, over the last few days the daily numbers have exceeded 300. Hospitalizations have also risen, essentially doubling since early November. Test positivity has also more than doubled. In short, while there is a vaccine light at the end of the tunnel, we’re still very much well in the tunnel.

But how is Georgetown doing relative to the rest of the city? For the most part the answer is better than average.

Above is a handy map created by the excellent website: DCCovid.com. This site takes the raw data released by the city and slices and dices it into a series of incredibly informative charts. They allow you to quickly and easily see how each neighborhood in the city is doing right now, and over time. It also breaks out the data by age, race and other categories.

Each square in the map above represents a different neighborhood in DC, with each square roughly where the neighborhood appears on the real DC map. The squares contain a dark line showing how the covid positive numbers have changed for each neighborhood since March. And the color of the square represents how many positive results right now (with darker being higher results). As you can see, the darker squares are primarily on the eastern side of the city. Continue reading

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The Citizens Association New Home

The Georgetown Citizens Association has a new home: a small rowhouse steps from the canal. The new home was formally announced yesterday by CAG president Tara Sakraida Parker:

In the Citizens Association of Georgetown’s 142-year-old history, there have been milestones that we look back upon and cherish as critical points in CAG’s history.
CAG gratefully announces a momentous bequest from the Trust of A. Michael Sullivan, Jr., intended to purchase a new permanent headquarters in Georgetown. Our new townhome is located on 30th Street along the historic C&O Canal and will honor Mr. Michael Sullivan and his wife, Beverly Bissell Sullivan. Their legacy gift supports CAG in an exceptional and unprecedented way.
For the first time ever, we have a permanent home to gather and grow, and to build a foundation of impact and change.

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Doomsday Scenario Leads to Massive Service Cuts From WMATA

Anyone paying attention to the state of WMATA knew this was coming, but even they will likely be surprised: the transit agency is proposing massive service cuts to balance its FY2022 budget.

And don’t think GM is just being dramatic here. If anything, “massive” undersells how devastating these cuts would be. They would fundamentally devastate the entire public transit model for the DC region. Metrorail trains would come every half hour during the week. They would be completely shut down all weekend long. Nineteen stations would simply be closed entirely.

And buses–which are critical for Georgetowners–would hardly be spared. Half the routes would simply be cancelled. Since this is a budget document, it does not actually lay out which lines would be cut. But we’ve been down a similar road recently, and multiple Georgetown lines were on the chopping block then. With a true bloodbath like WMATA is now proposing, though, we’d be extremely lucky to escape with only those cuts. Continue reading

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