Photo by Ted.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Reason to give the Grill Room a second look.
- In praise of Georgetown in spring.
Photo by Ted.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Photo by Jon Hayes Photography.
It’s that time of year again when GM harangues you about caring for our precious street trees. So here is goes:
Water your street trees!
Despite the deluge last night, if you have a young tree on the sidewalk in front of your house or apartment, please, please keep it in mind this summer and water it. The basic goal you should have is to water young trees at least once a week (although on weeks like this, it’s probably ok to skip it), so long as you get a good 20-25 gallons of water.
If you have a gator (the green bags, which aren’t preferred anymore since they can hurt the bark if they’re not taken off when not in use) or the ooze tube (the brown bags, which are preferred now since you can leave them on without harming the tree) you should just fill it up and let it run. Continue reading
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The French Market returns this weekend to Book Hill.The festivities start Friday and run through Saturday. Each day it is from 10 am to 5 pm.
This is always a great opportunity for huge crowds to descend on Book Hill, with stores from Q to Reservoir out showing their wares on the sidewalk. Like last year, this will also be a great example of temporary sidewalk widening, as the parking lane is shut down.
One thing you definitely shouldn’t miss is Yamomanem, a classic New Orleans jazz band who has the crowning achievement of having been the band at GM’s wedding. They play at the TD Bank parking lot Saturday from 10 – 1. Continue reading
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Last year, the DC council passed a little noticed law designed to force gas stations to stay open. While the intent of the law was to privilege driver convenience over the property rights of gas station owners, the impact may be felt particularly in Georgetown.
The Washington Post first brought this preposterous law to attention last month. They wrote:
The council has prohibited the sale of property containing a gas station for “any other use,” or even the conversion of a full-service operation to a gas-and-go — without prior approval from something called the Gas Station Advisory Board. Under the law, enacted to little fanfare last fall, the only exception is “extreme financial hardship,” as the D.C. government defines it. Also, there must be an “equivalent” station a mile or less away to take the departing one’s place.
Prior to this legislation, some were questioning the need for a Gas Station Advisory Board at all. Rather than agree with that, the Council doubled down and declared by fiat that no gas stations may close unless the government says so. Continue reading
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