Potomac Times Rounds: 5G Stiff-Arm, GU After Hours, FUDS Stuff
Feeding Jurors To Banks; 5G Antenna-Home Spacing; GU Road On Overdrive; Spring Valley’s $300 Million FUDS; More Bikeshare To Go Around?; Glover Archbold National Park’s Bridge Dilemma
Feeding Jurors To Banks; 5G Antenna-Home Spacing; GU Road On Overdrive; Spring Valley’s $300 Million FUDS; More Bikeshare To Go Around?; Glover Archbold National Park’s Bridge Dilemma
What, if anything, will be done about the tainted groundwater is not clear. The Army Corps of Engineers manages contamination based on the risk, officials said.
Doing jury duty in federal court pays better than service in D.C. court.
The DC Boathouse on MacArthur Boulevard has been counting its seats with the city’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, with a difference of 28. The ANC 3D got involved in July, stating in a letter to the agency that its order to reduce from 76 seats to 48 to comply with the certificate of…
George Washington University’s Mount Vernon Campus faces renewal of its agreement with the city covering operations at the site and “there are going to be some significant changes.” So says GW Director of Community Relations Kevin Michael Days. “We’re going to be much more intentional about how we utilize that campus,” Days told ANC 3D…
“To get the speed we need, we need a dense population of these small cells throughout the city.”
Peter Nohrden of the Parks and Recreation Department said a 5,000 square foot dog park would cost about $300,000.
Asked about her main concerns about development in the Foxhall area, D.C. Ward 3 Councilmember Cheh cited the construction of homes that are far larger than neighboring dwellings. “It’s jarring and it’s troublesome,” she said.