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1400 block of 33rd St.

 

1400 block of 33rd St.

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We’re About Halfway to Getting Our Field Back

Five years ago, in a deal that still leaves a bad taste in GM’s mouth, the city entered into an agreement with Maret School to renovate the Jelleff field. In exchange for Maret moving the pool and building an artificial turf field, the private school was granted a generous easement to give it exclusive use of the fields during prime hours. The easement was to last ten years, we’re halfway to its extinguishment.

Don’t get GM wrong, the fields are beautiful and the pool is great. When the property was owned by the Boys and Girls Club, the pool was not open to the general public (outside the club’s programs), and the fields were often in rough shape. In 2009, the city purchased the property from the Boys and Girls Club. At the time, the club was apparently in the midst of an RFA process to allow a private school to renovate the fields in exchange for certain use privileges. Continue reading

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Volta Park

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This Is Going to Take a Lot of Green Infrastructure

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During pretty much any heavy rainfall, like we received yesterday, GM’s street floods. As in, the sidewalk turns into a river two inches deep. Basement steps on GM’s street regularly turn into waterfalls.

That’s a problem, but not the one GM wants to talk about today. The problem is that all that water, which accumulates so fast, goes down the storm drains.  In the old parts of DC, like Georgetown, the storm drains and the household sewage lines are merged. And on nights like last night, they get overwhelmed.

Rather than back up the sewage into our homes, the system overflows into Rock Creek and the Potomac. It works, but it’s terrible for the environment. And the EPA sued the city’s water authority in 2004 for this practice. The agency-now known as DC Water-settled with the EPA and agreed to take remedial measures. Continue reading

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Now and a Long Time Ago: M and 33rd

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Today with Now and a Long Time Ago, GM visits a corner oft visited by tourists these days: 33rd and M. While it’s cupcakes that bring people these days, 100 years ago visitors looking to fix a flat tire might’ve stopped here.

The old photo was taken in 1922. (Go to Shorpy for more info on the photo). It shows the Potomac Garage (3307 – 2209 M St.) According to the sign on the side of the truck, if you wanted them “Just Call West 344”.

 

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