Given yesterday’s PoPtrekker focusing on Georgia Avenue, this is good timing for an update on the Great Streets initiative. Note #2 that says there will be an area for a future Farmer’s Market! Thanks a million to a reader for sending:

Please find below the status report on Georgia Avenue Great Streets.

1. Brightwood Segment (Piney Branch Avenue to Missiouri/Military)

This is the last segment anticipated for improvement as there is at least one major private development anticipated in the area and complicated intersection conflicts that pose significant challenges and require detailed study. Federal aid will be required to complete improvements in this segment as Great Streets funding is insufficient. Coordination with the community will begin with the initiation of analysis. Segment is schedule is quite a bit in the future. Alternatives analysis will begin in 2010 with design and construction to follow.

2. Middle Georgia Avenue Segment (a.k.a. Petworth segment – Webster Street to Otis Street)

Concept design was completed in 2007 through an intensive community involvement process which included the Upshur Street businesses. Design includes major streetscape improvements, improvements to small park areas along the corridor, operational and parking improvements, and accommodations for future farmer’s markets or other uses of the public space. There is broad public support for the improvements. Engineering design is nearing completion (at 65%) and construction is
anticipated later this year.

3. Lower Georgia Avenue and Howard Segment (Otis to Euclid and Euclid to Florida)

Transportation study and concept design completed in 2007. Study assessed the impacts of changes to Sherman Avenue on Georgia Avenue and vise verse in order to maintain system integrity. Concept design included streetscape improvements celebrating the African American heritage of the area such as public art and unique crosswalk patterns. New lighting has recently been installed in the area. Issues may be that improvement in this area is delayed and tied to the major private development (which will affect over 3 blocks of the 7 block area).

Design and construction are pending further determination of the major development in the area – the Howard Town Center – to ensure cooperation between area development and streetscape improvements and construction timing.

4. Howard Theatre (Florida to S Street NW)

Concept design is complete. Design implements the small area plan completed and adopted for the area and has been closely coordinated with DMPED rehabilitation and reuse of historic Howard Theatre. Design (at 65%) will be completed this summer with construction next year and includes major streetscape improvements and improvement of the T Street plaza. Project is on schedule with no anticipated issues.


I’ve seen lots of back and forth on some listservs discussing whether or not the Mt. Pleasant Library should be expanded at its current location (corner of 16th and Mt. Pleasant Street) or in an area in Columbia Heights. Does anyone feel strongly about the Mt. P library expansion?

From an email:

“ANC1D is sponsoring a ward-wide meeting concerning the renovation and expansion of the Mount Pleasant Library, on Tuesday, March 3rd, at 7:00 p.m., at the La Casa Community Center, 3166 Mount Pleasant Street.

There is considerable support now for the notion that the expansion of
the library should be to another site in Ward One, outside Mount
Pleasant, to better serve the whole population of Ward One.

Councilmember Jim Graham will facilitate this dialog.”


What can I say, I’m a sucker for shutters. Never saw one for a door before, even if they are decorative, I dig em.


This beauty is on 16th Street. I think it may actually serve as an office of some sort today but surely it was a dope mansion back in the day. The details are incredible.


This is from 11th Street. You may recognize the pop up on the right which I’ve featured before. If memory serves I think it got fairly good reviews from you guys. So it appears the neighbor is looking to keep up. Do you think this’ll be a new trend of houses next to pop ups getting pop ups of their own?


Thanks to a reader for a heads up on this one:

“I think you might have featured this particular sign before, but a raze permit has been applied for for the building, so I thought you might want to re-feature the Georgetown Silversmith & Plating sign on the building at 2335 Champlain St., NW in Adams Morgan (across the street from the alley entrance to the parking garage under the Lofts). They are razing this cool old building (just the small one) to build what will surely be dubbed “luxury” apartments.”


This the Metropolitan Community Church located on 5th Street a couple blocks north of M in Shaw. It’s interesting how the stone contrasts with the glass. Thumbs up or down?


This home is located at 3214 19th Street, NW:


View Larger Map

The flier says:

“Fantastic Renovation. Very large home with 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths. Total of 3050sf, 2250sf above grade and 800 sf below, completely finished. Tax record does not reflect recent additions. Custom kitchen, oak flooring, multi-level deck with master suite private access, professional landscaping, detached garage.”

More info, photos and a virtual tour found here.

This house seems to be a complete renovation. So what do you think of the renovation and what do you think of the price which just squeaks under house porn status (arbitrarily set by me at $1 mil) at $984,500? Now I do think this a super sweet location. And it also seems like a big house with 5 beds and 4.5 baths. But answer me this, if it was a complete renovation – how come they painted the outside pink?


View More Stories