
Welcome to the December Northwest Georgetown ANC update! Happy Holidays!
Leaf Collection
As noted previously, DC has changed its approach to leaf collection for the fall. Rather than instruct people to collect their leaves at the beginning of the collection season, DPW broke up each ward into four zones and notified each zone just before their collection began. Here in northwest Georgetown, we’re in Zone D. The city just announced that our collection will begin December 11th. So please rake up the leaves in front of your house into the tree boxes by December 10th. If possible try to rake up the leaves from the street as well. These leaves were leftover through much of the winter last year and created quite a mess. If you’re unable to rake up the leaves, please let me know! I’ve got a rake and can take care of it for you. Email me at 2e02@dc.anc.gov.
I do not believe that the crews will be collecting leaves put in garden bags. For that you will still need to put in a 311 request. Let me know if you need assistance with that. Also, if there’s a bag on your block that has been there a while, the resident probably did not put in a 311 request. You can submit one for them, or again, let me know and I’ll take care of it.
Volta Park Update

The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) provided an update to the community this month on the planned renovations of Volta Park. The update addressed timing and scope. Here are the highlights:
- The construction was delayed (it was supposed to start this fall) due to extensive archeological work that needed to be performed to ensure the work wouldn’t disturb any graves left over from the old cemetery.
- Thankfully this archeological study determined that the work could move forward.
- The bulk of the project is aimed at reducing the erosion and water run-off. And to that end a large French drain will be constructed across the field, ultimately linking with a proper storm drain near Volta Place.
- The grass near the baseball infield will receive brand new sod. The grass further out will be aggressively aerated and re-seeded.
- The backstop will be fixed up but stay as is.
- The dirt areas along the first and third baselines will be replaced with a wood chip surface that will be bound with an adhesive to remain in place.
- The benches will be also fixed up but stay basically as is.
- There will be a new ADA ramp that will go from the upper 34th St. entrance down to the northwest corner. It will be gradual enough that it will appear more like a path and not need hand-railings.
DPR also address the proposed fence, which has drawn complaints from many in the neighborhood. The agency justifies this fence several ways. The first is that it states that while the community largely feels that this is a grass park that happens to have a baseball field in it, the city considers it a baseball field that happens to have some extra grassy areas. As such, DPR believes that a fence delineating the field from the other grassy area is necessary.
This is especially true, DPR argues, because so many people treat the northwest corner of the park as a de facto dog park. Erecting a fence, in DPR’s reasoning, provides a measure of division between the “dog area” and the field. Under DC law, whether leashed or not, dogs are completely prohibited from sports fields. By erecting a fence, DPR argues that it is making it legal to have a dog in the park at all.
The proposed fence would have two 10 foot wide gates that could be open for events such as Volta Park Day. I was disappointed to learn at the meeting that they will otherwise be locked shut. I will push back on this and try to leave (at least one) unlocked to allow for easier passage around the park. At the very least I expect DPR to adopt an idea that came from the crowd to put in one or two small (unlocked) gates.
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