Support

“It is a daily fight with this construction site for us to be able to come and go freely from our building.”


Photo by PoPville flickr user Eric P.

“Dear PoPville,

I was hoping readers could help with suggestions for a construction nuisance we’re dealing with in my building.

Our building has ~16 spaces along the backside of it, with traffic in the alley. On a daily basis, construction vehicles for a project on the next street over use the alley for access to the construction site, and block the entire alley. Most days it’s with their work trucks, on special days we get cement trucks that are completely immovable. The reality is that I’ve been late to doctor’s appointments, other residents can’t get to work, etc.

The issue we’re running into is, of course, enforcement.

It’s clear that the workers or the developer responsible for this site view us as a short term nuisance and all of this as their cost of doing business. We’ve called DDOT and they’ve promised to send inspectors, but we never hear anything back. When we call police for ticketing and towing, the workers move their trucks until the cops leave, then move them right back. They’ve left trailers parked in the alley overnight and leave massive piles of glass in the middle of the road.

It is a daily fight with this construction site for us to be able to come and go freely from our building. We’ve tried calling their site supervisor to no avail. Today, a police officer suggested calling DPW, but she suggested that MPD’s ticketing fines simply aren’t big enough to discourage the construction workers from parking there every day. It’s the world’s most frustrating game of whackamole.

Essentially, I’m hoping someone has had experience with this issue in the past and has found an enforcement mechanism that keeps public roadways clear on an ongoing and sustained basis.”

Recent Stories

“Google map of all the embassies that are open this Saturday” by Nathaniel Rakich From a press release: “Travel the world through food, art, dance, fashion, music, innovations and manufactured…

Thanks to readers for sharing the latest at the Dupont Circle fountain this afternoon: “What’s going on? No water today.”

709 Kennedy Street, NW From an email: “Soup Up, located at 709 Kennedy Street, NW, is now serving brunch every Sunday from Mother’s Day, May 12 thru September 29, 2024….

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and…

Potomac Harmony is Back! Following a gap year of competing, then virtual rehearsals during the pandemic, followed by the well-earned retirement of our long-term director, a year of a director search, Potomac Harmony hit the regional contest stage in Concord, North Carolina in March for the first time since 2018! It was exhilarating, reaffirming, and rewarding!

The chorus hit all of its goals, the biggest of which was to have fun and sing our best on contest stage — we did both! Because we earned a score over 400 points, our new Director, Allison Lynskey, was awarded the Novice Director award, photo above. Additionally, one of our charter members, Jackie Bottash, was nominated for and honored with the Leadership Excellence award. It was a celebratory weekend!

What’s next? So much! We now look forward to upcoming performances, growing our membership, and expanding our musical product with new arrangements and an education component each week. It’s an exciting time to be part of this ever-growing ensemble!

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

Comedy Cabaret

Kick up your heels at Bad Medicine’s COMEDY CABARET extravaganza at the DC Improv Comedy Club on Tuesday, May 21st. Revel in the sights and sounds of this entertaining musical revue, with songs, dance and sketch comedy that will have

×

Subscribe to our mailing list