City Proposes New Bike Lanes on Pennsylvania East of Georgetown

Over the last several years, DC’s transportation department, DDOT, has been conducting the Downtown West Transportation Planning Study. It looked at the area encircle by the black line in the picture above, specifically Pennsylvania Ave. between Washington Circle and the White House, and H St. between Pennsylvania Ave and New York Ave. The staff has produced a final report, and among the recommendations is a call to construct some excellent bike lanes on Pennsylvania Ave.

This is obviously not in Georgetown, but for Georgetowners commuting by bike, these changes could lead to a different course to work, much like the 15th St. lanes drew nearby bike traffic.

You may be familiar with the bike lanes on Pennsylvania Ave. east of the White House. They were installed under Adrian Fenty. While they were a dramatic improvement at the time, and were installed rapidly, they certainly have their issues. The greatest issue is that drivers often try to drive a u-turn across the bike lanes, which is both illegal and really dangerous. The city has tried different approaches to discourage this behaviour, most recently settling on small rubber curb-like barriers, but it’s still not ideal. The new recommendations would lead to far superior lanes west of the White House. Continue reading

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Know Your Trees: Ginkgoes

All yes, the dreaded ginkgoes. This week GM tackles his long stinky nemesis. If you live here, you’re probably already familiar with these trees, but if not, here we go.

The ginkgo is an old tree. A really, really old tree. It has been around for at least 270 million years. That’s 9.8 billion Scaramuccis.

The tree is only found in the wild in China, but it has long been chosen as an ornamental tree throughout the globe. It is chosen primarily for the brilliant yellow fall foliage it displays. You’ll be able to see this around Rose Park, R St. by Montrose Park and Potomac St. in about 4-6 weeks.

You can recognize the tree during the summer months from it’s distinctive and quite beautiful fan-shaped leaf:

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Mackenzie-Childs Coming to 33rd St.

Signage up at 1037 33rd St. indicates that a MacKenzie-Childs store is coming to that location. This is a New York-based furniture/homeware company that specializes in a certain….style? Affectation? Let’s just say it must be an acquired taste. Continue reading

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  • Rapha website confirms that they’re coming to 3025 M St., but this suggests it’s just a pop-up. (GM should point out that East Banc often hosts “pop up” stores that end up being around for years, like the West Elm).
  • Crazy story involving an employee of the Georgetown Wells Fargo ripping off a homeless man with nearly $200,000.

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