Dry-Whole 30-January is over! Reward yourselves by joining us for a Superbowl watch party! Free wings with purchase of a drink while supplies last!https://t.co/cktpiIngCq— Boundary Stone (@BoundaryStoneDC) January 27, 2020
Friday, January 31, 2020
come out to the SuperBowl watch party at Boundary Stone
See this tweet:
open at noon today: Boundary Stone for lunch
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Bloomingdale estate sale at 83 W Street NW -- 02-07-2020 through 02-09-2020
See this estate sale message regarding the estate sale of the late Sara Kaufman:
From: "R. Bernard Estate Liquidators"
Date:
1/30/20 1:48 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject:
Bloomingdale Estate Sale
February 7th, 8th & 9th 10 AM - 3 PM each day 83 W ST NW,
Washington, D.C., 20001 | Wonderful selection of wall clocks • Unique sel
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Bloomingdale's Natalie Hopkinson: Go-Go music advocacy with Dr. Natalie Hopkinson - Apple -- Friday, 02-01-2020
See this tweet:
Exclusive: Go-Go Music Advocacy with Dr. Natalie Hopkinson - Apple https://t.co/0S86dQdJPR— Natalie Hopkinson, PhD (@NatHopkinson) January 17, 2020
walk-up window at Creative Grounds
See this tweet:
Ready for hospitality that's framed by a window.....find your way to @CreativeGrndsDC's walk-up window for all your coffee and pastry needs.— Creative Grounds DC (@CreativeGrndsDC) January 27, 2020
Dog walker, no problem.
Pushing a stroller, no problem.
Wheelchair user,… https://t.co/AMtOCBWDKQ
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
DCist post on MPD using NextDoor
Click on the link to read the entire DCist post:
JAN 29, 4:30 PM
D.C. Police Is Joining Hyperlocal Social Network Nextdoor
A quick scan of Nextdoor, the hyperlocal social network, shows posts about a broken toilet, a forthcoming neighborhood cleanup, and, at the very top, one titled “Hello from the Metropolitan Police Department.”
Signed by Chief of Police Peter Newsham, the post outlines how D.C. police is partnering with Nextdoor to “build community, improve quality of life, and work together to make your neighborhood safer and stronger.”
Nextdoor, which launched in the U.S. in 2011, has a feature that allows users to forward their crime and safety-related posts to participating law enforcement agencies, which now includes D.C. Newsham’s post clarifies that “MPD will not see your posts unless you use the ‘forward to police’ option. If you choose that option, it will provide you an opportunity to raise nonemergency public safety concerns with police managers assigned to your neighborhood.”
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Urban Turf post > "More Details Emerge About the North Capitol Street Promenade"
Click on the link to read the entire Urban Turf post:
More Details Emerge About the North Capitol Street Promenade
- January 29, 2020
Earlier this month, UrbanTurf previewed the potential design of a proposed park spanning the North Capitol Street underpass.
Now, more details are emerging.
The promenade would be atop a deck covering portions of North Capitol Street between V Street and Seaton Place. A "streetcar café" would sit at the northernmost portion approaching the intersection with Rhode Island Avenue. Streetcar tracks would be incorporated into the park on the opposite side of Rhode Island Avenue, and a lawn would have seating areas and a green buffer from the street.
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Monday, January 27, 2020
DCist post: "McMillan, DC most cursed development project, explained"
Click on the link below to read the entire DCist post:
by Rachel Kurzius
JAN 27, 2:54 PM
McMillan, D.C.’s Most Cursed Development Project, Explained
by Rachel Kurzius
A series of legal hurdles this month have stymied the long-planned, long-plagued redevelopment of the McMillan Sand Filtration Site. But for anyone who has been following this situation, the idea that the courts have dealt a blow to the project is not new. The city’s ongoing attempts to build on top of the 25 acres of land are a never-ending saga of fits and starts that go back more than a decade, and bring out some of the most heated local commentary around. But if there’s one thing that the project’s vocal fans and even more vocal opponents can agree on, it’s that this is among the most protracted, cursed projects in recent D.C. history. So what, exactly, is going on at McMillan, and why is it so controversial?
Okay, I’ll bite. What’s McMillan?
The 25-acre site right by Washington Hospital Center sits at the edge of D.C.’s Northwest quadrant, and is bordered by First Street NW, Michigan Avenue NW, North Capitol Street, and Channing Street. It was once part of the much larger McMillan Reservoir and Filtration Plant, a 92-acre plot of land built in the early 20th century as part of the City Beautiful reform movement and the McMillan Plan. The site became the first large-scale system in D.C. designed to purify the city’s water amid typhoid outbreaks. It used sand to filter the water, a process that happened in huge underground catacombs. Above ground, the sand bins resemble large silos situated alongside brick structures and concrete walls.
The entire 92-acre property was referred to as McMillan Park, according to a 2010 historic preservation report, and American landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr. created a design plan, much of which was implemented between 1907 and 1919. The specific 25-acre parcel was industrial in nature, but residents could amble around a landscaped perimeter walk. However, that changed during World War II, when the U.S. Army built a fence around the property and restricted public access over concerns that the water supply could be poisoned. To this day, the area remains fenced off.
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the Save McMillan Action Coalition is holding a planning session -- Sunday, 02-02-2020
See this tweet:
Join us to discuss McMillanPark news and how all can help.— S.M.A.C. DC (@SaveMcMillan) January 27, 2020
Feb 2, 2020
1:30-3:00pm
Watha T. Daniel / Shaw Library
7th and Rhode Island Ave NW
Photo: Nelson Byrd Wolf
Invite on fb: https://t.co/m60dsnR4do pic.twitter.com/dvCFMpSrGM
starting this Wednesday at Truxton Inn: Tarantino Movie Night > Inglorious Basterds
See this tweet:
Our #Tarantino Movie Night series begins with Inglorious Basterds this Wednesday featuring @HeavenHillDist cocktails! Join us for a pre-movie tasting of Heaven Hill spirits at 6pm; movie begins at 7pm. And as always, free popcorn! pic.twitter.com/FD6MkR6fIy— Truxton Inn (@truxtoninn) January 27, 2020
at Red Hen: herb aioli with cacio e pepe arancini
See this tweet:
Swirl that herb aioli around with a perfect piece of cacio e pepe arancini and take a bite! pic.twitter.com/IW8K1IDhsd— The Red Hen (@RedHenDC) January 27, 2020
SuperBowl watch party at Boundary Stone
See this tweet:
Dry-Whole 30-January is over! Reward yourselves by joining us for a Superbowl watch party! Free wings with purchase of a drink while supplies last!https://t.co/cktpiIngCq— Boundary Stone (@BoundaryStoneDC) January 27, 2020
Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting tonight, 01-27-2020
See the agenda below for the next Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting on Monday, 01-27-2020, at St. George's Episcopal Church, 2nd and U Street NW, at 7:00 pm.
Here is the link to NoMaBID's North Capitol Street Needs Assessment Study.
And note that Zachary Parker, Ward 5 representative on the DC School Board of Education, has been invited to this evening's BCA meeting.
Here is the link to NoMaBID's North Capitol Street Needs Assessment Study.
And note that Zachary Parker, Ward 5 representative on the DC School Board of Education, has been invited to this evening's BCA meeting.
DC State Board of Education's Zachary Parker: draft resolution for the Bloomingdale Civic Association to consider "Birth-to-Three For All DC Act of 2018"
This draft resolution may be discussed at tonight's Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting:
Sunday, January 26, 2020
at the Monday, 01-27-2020, Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting: traffic calming plan resolution for Fla Ave between Ga Av NW and NY Av NE
See this Bloomingdale Civic Association resolution:
"resolution requesting a traffic safety assessment and traffic calming plan for Florida Avenue between Georgia Avenue NW and New York Avenue NE"
"resolution requesting a traffic safety assessment and traffic calming plan for Florida Avenue between Georgia Avenue NW and New York Avenue NE"
DC State Board of Education Ward 5's Zachary Parker: "why the first 1000 days of a child's life are so important" > to potentially be shared at the Monday, 0-27-2020, Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting
See this document being distributed by Zachary Parker:
"Here is a document detailing why the first 1000 days of a child's life are so important."
He has been invited to the Monday, 01-27-2020, Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting where he will likely speak on the topic below.
"Here is a document detailing why the first 1000 days of a child's life are so important."
He has been invited to the Monday, 01-27-2020, Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting where he will likely speak on the topic below.
Huevos Rancheros at Boundary Stone
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Open Houses in and around Bloomingdale for Sat 1/25 and Sun 1/26/2020
24 Florida Ave NE #301 is offered at $479,900. |
Weekend Open Houses
*Agents, to have your open houses included in this weekly post, please have them tagged in Bright MLS by 10am on Friday. If you don't see your open house in the links, feel free to add in the comments. Also, if you would like your open to be featured with a picture for this post, please e-mail suzanne at compass dot com by 10am on Friday before the open.
come out to today's Bloomingdale Civic Association community forum on the North Capitol Promenade: "Bridging North Capitol Street's Communities"
See this 01-13-2020 press release regarding the North Capitol Street Deckover project:
North Capitol Street DeckOv... by Scott Roberts on Scribd
DC Zoning Commission Order issuing a 2-year PUD extension for the 1600 North Capitol Street NW project shows up in the current DC Register (better late than never)
See this tweet:
Zoning Com'n Order issuing 2-year PUD extension for project at 1600 North Capitol St NW; project was first approved in 2007. https://t.co/asm9L13sju— Helder Gil (@hgil) January 25, 2020
Urban Space and Places blog post on today's community forum on the proposed North Capitol Deckover park
Click on the link to read the entire post at the Urban Spaces and Places blog by Richard Layman:
Friday, January 24, 2020
Bloomingdale Village Square Initiative will be holding its third Community Forum on the proposed North Capitol Deck-over Park
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The Saturday January 25th forum will take place from 2 - 4 pm at St. Martin's Catholic
The Saturday January 25th forum will take place from 2 - 4 pm at St. Martin's Catholic
Church (Pioneer Room), located at 7 T Street, NW (corner of North Capitol and
T Streets, NW)
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I've written about "street/freeway decking" initiatives over the years, and more recently about
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I've written about "street/freeway decking" initiatives over the years, and more recently about
the initiative by the Bloomingdale Civic Association (the neighborhood on the west side of
North Capitol Street from Florida to Rhode Island Avenues) to deck over part of North
Capitol Street.
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public safety update from MPD at this Monday's Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting
See the agenda below for the next Bloomingdale Civic Association meeting on Monday, 01-27-2020, at St. George's Episcopal Church, 2nd and U Street NW, at 7:00 pm.
Here is the link to NoMaBID's North Capitol Street Needs Assessment Study.
Here is the link to NoMaBID's North Capitol Street Needs Assessment Study.
health fair at St. Martin's Catholic Church -- Sunday, 01-26-2020
Please join us for St. Martin’s Health Fair on Sunday
January 26 2020 from 10AM to 2PM in the Pioneer Room. Cost is Free.
There will be representatives from different health care agencies around the
community as well as free blood pressure screening and free mini Zumba class at
1:30pm.
The Health Fair will take place in The Pioneer Room of the church; to enter, you must go around the corner from the Main Church entrance on North Capitol Street and enter from 7 T Street, NW.
For more information contact us at: 202-232-1144.
Please check us out on the web at: www.stmartinsdc.org and www.facebook.com/stmartinsdc.
Peace,
Fr. Mike Kelley
The Health Fair will take place in The Pioneer Room of the church; to enter, you must go around the corner from the Main Church entrance on North Capitol Street and enter from 7 T Street, NW.
For more information contact us at: 202-232-1144.
Please check us out on the web at: www.stmartinsdc.org and www.facebook.com/stmartinsdc.
Peace,
Fr. Mike Kelley
Friday, January 24, 2020
CM McDuffie's Ward 5 Report: Ward 5 Report: Budget Priorities in Action
From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 1:04 PM
Subject: Ward 5 Report: Budget Priorities in Action
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 1:04 PM
Subject: Ward 5 Report: Budget Priorities in Action
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