Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Sports betting parlor coming to former Showfields space.
- To combat shoplifting, the Safeway has instituted gates into and out of the store.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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I was recently doing some research into the history of the Old Georgetown Act and I came across a report of the very first project to be subject to review: 1504 33rd St.
The permit was applied for within weeks of the adoption of the Old Georgetown Act on September 22, 1950. The review was performed by the Commission of Fine Arts, which is the actual body that is authorized under the act to comment on permits. The Old Georgetown Board was created later in order to take primary responsibility for Georgetown (although the CFA retains the discretion to overrule the OGB).
The Post article sadly does not describe the proposal in detail, or whether it was approved:

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Hello and welcome to your March ANC update for northwest Georgetown! Here’s what happening!
The much delayed field renovation at Volta Park is…still delayed. When I started on the ANC last year, the city was promising work would begin last fall. This obviously didn’t happen. The reason given was delays from surveying and permitting, The last update I received was a non-committal estimate of an early summer start. I would be pleasantly surprised if this actually proves accurate.
We will have an opportunity to request an update from the city next Monday night. The project will be before the Old Georgetown Board in March and the ANC is requesting a presentation on the latest plans. I do not believe the plans will differ from what they were at the last public presentation. But please attend next week’s ANC meeting if you want to learn more about the project and to ask any questions. The ANC meeting is on March 4th at 6:30 pm at Visitation (Zoom link here).
The city is in the process of installing new LED lightbulbs in the streetlights. The contractor hired to do so has been making a great deal of progress in Georgetown over the past several months. You almost certainly have noticed them around the neighborhood due to the noticeable change in color and brightness.
And that is the problem for many residents: they believe the color is too “cool” and the luminosity is entirely too strong.
On the color side, it is clear that the light “temperature” is very much on the blue side. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, except to the extent that these new bright lights shine directly into residents’ households. There is a reason doctors often recommend avoiding exposure to blue light in the evening. It can seriously disrupt sleep.
And the brightness is disruptive to residents for similar reasons. The Washington Globe lights are often just feet from a lot of residents’ bedroom windows. Even with shades pulled, they can often light up a room. Not to mention that residents with full black out shades can’t then gain the benefit from morning sunshine easing their waking. It can very quickly become a quality of life issue.
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Please keep an eye out for a lost cat! The cat, named Luna, disappeared from around 33rd and Dent on February 19th around 5 pm. She is a beautiful all black cat. If you see her contact her owner at 202-906-0265.
While she’s been gone over a week now, there’s still hope! A foster cat of ours got out in December and went missing for over two weeks. He was finally found up a tree a couple blocks away, despite the temperature having dipped well below freezing several nights. With the help of some nimble tree crews, we were able to get get back home (and he’s still available for adoption!). So keep your fingers crossed for Luna and keep your eyes peeled!
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As promised, here is the agenda for the ANC meeting next Monday night at 6:30 pm. As I mentioned Monday, CM Pinto will be there for a presentation and Q&A funding. If you have any questions, please submit them to me at 2e02@anc.dc.gov.
Also on the agenda will be the Volta Park renovations. These plans are going before the Old Georgetown Board, so this is another opportunity for the public to get an update on the project, which has been quite delayed.
Here is the agenda!
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With winter’s chill beginning to relent, spring’s peak is right around the corner. Here is my annual list of highlights for the season:
The Georgetown House Tour
First of the two grand dame tours, the Georgetown house tour will be held this year on April 20th (it’s 91st year!) It is held every year to benefit St. John’s Episcopal church. As the title states, this tour gives you a chance to walk through 8-10 of Georgetown’s nicest homes. The patrons party is always the place to hobnob with the nobbiest hobs.
The Georgetown Garden Tour
Of the two tours, the Garden Tour is probably my favorite. Like the house tour, you get a chance to look behind the gates of 8 or so homes, but I just think there’s something more interesting about gardens than interiors. This year the Garden Tour will occur on May 11th. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Georgetown Garden Club, which sponsors the tour. So help them celebrate!
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