03 Sep 2010

Don't Even Think About Borrowing My Flashlight

Let’s all take a minute to mock Hurricane Earl as he wanders off. He’s not a man, never was one. Barely worth disrupting a vacation over and he leaves behind nothing but legions of disappointed TV weather folks, unable to capture the footage of the gas station roof being torn off or the chance to […]


13 Feb 2010

The Chair in “Your” Parking Space: Illegal

A DC Alert recently went out announcing the snow emergency will be lifted at 5 pm today. At that time, drivers will once again be permitted to park their vehicles on marked snow emergency routes. Also of note is the following reminder: “While residents continue to dig out from the back-to-back snow storms, they are […]


09 Feb 2010

Is Your Roof in Danger?

From a seat inside Starbucks, we watched a man clear the roof of the National Capital Bank — with a 2×4. The children sipping hot chocolate nearby were in awe and worried about his safety. Based on the conversation on the HillEast listserv there is a great deal of concern about how our flat roofs […]


03 Feb 2010

Calling All Walkers: DC Seeks Pedestrian Activists

Last year, Councilmember Tommy Wells introduced legislation to create a Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC), a volunteer advisory body modeled on the the Bicycle Advisory Committee. The PAC convenes soon and each Councilmember will nominate one person to the board. To date, more than 50 people have applied to represent Ward 6. You can submit an […]


22 Dec 2009

Fighting Back – The Community Organizes Against Carjackers

Despite the still treacherous streets and sidewalks, roughly 75 people showed up last night at Options Public Charter School to hear more about the city’s response to the recent spate of carjackings on Capitol Hill, with a focus on those in PSA 103.  Councilmember Wells, ANC Commissioner 6A05 Mary Beatty, Chief Lanier, and other police […]


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