photo by Justin Cormack

Thanks to a reader for sending me this Washington Post link about the DC Council’s initial passage of the Noise Control Act. I think it still has a few more hurdles to cover before it is official though. The reader was very pleased with the initial passage, saying the act: “which imposes reasonable noise levels in residential neighborhoods (like Petworth) while still allowing higher volume, amplified expressions in the downtown core. It appears to be a win for those of us who feel it is our right not to be bombarded with unwanted outside noise while preserving the right of freedom of expression.” It may be interesting to note that Ward 4 Councilmember, Muriel Bowser, was strongly opposed to the act. According to the Post article she believes the noise problem is a “H Street problem” and not a citywide problem. I haven’t followed the issue too closely but my initial impression is that I would support the act. But then again freedom of speech is kind of important too. This is a tough one.

So the Friday question of the day is – do you support the passage of a citywide noise control protection act?


This is the building at 3910 Georgia Ave next to the Wendys. This sign says it seeks to become a medical facility with other related retail and housing above it. Alright. Although it also says there will be 120 off street parking spots, that seems like a lot, yeah? (more…)


Can you see the wood guy in the background there? I’m fairly certain it will be featured in an upcoming M. Night Shyamalan film. Yikes, I can’t even look at the photo. Yeah, I’m not very tough at all.


I’m saddened that this restaurant is closed because it’s name is the best. I bet the food was delicious too.


Some of these tags are very upsetting but I couldn’t help but laugh at this one because I choose to believe it says Reko Sings. And the thought of Reko singing is funny. But again, it’s not quite clear why there are quotation marks here…


And a pretty cool fence too. What do you think about the “urn” in the middle of the garden? I’ve been noticing lots of these lately.


While not belonging to today’s house of the day (below) it’d probably be a good match.


View More Stories