“Dear PoPville,

Basic timeline of events:

– scheduled an appointment on 2/27 for 3/27 at 2:15p. I got my first vaccine at a Safeway originally (took 10 minutes!) and then had to sign up online for my second at a different location through a link Safeway gave me to. I picked this senior center at 3001 Alabama Ave SE.

– 3/27, 2:15p: show up at the site. Incredibly long line that wraps around the building. Everyone in line has scheduled 2p or 2:15 appointments.

– 2:30p: the 2:30 appt people start showing up and stand behind me in line. The line has not moved

– 2:35p: they finally let everyone in the building, they corral 50-100 people into hallways (more…)


“Dear PoPville,

I have noticed that someone is dumping out food for animals in our neighborhood near Barnard Elementary. To date, I have seen cereal and what looks like a several whole sandwiches scattered on the ground. Recently someone has been leaving a cup of water out as well. While it may help some birds, I have watched more than a few rats at a time gorge themselves. I just want to say as a friendly reminder to please get a bird feeder instead.”



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“Dear PoPville,

During COVID I spent several months sheltering in place at my parents house in a much warmer climate and was able to get back into one of my favorite hobbies: playing tennis. (more…)


“Dear PoPville,

I seem to have run into a new form of DC bureaucratic dysfunction. Last week, I received a summons to appear in person for jury duty at the DC Superior Court at the end of April — a week before the earliest I would be eligible to get the Covid vaccine needed to appear for in-person jury duty safely. The court’s announced policy (which still appears on its website) is to routinely allow deferrals of up to 90 days, but the staff there tell me they’ve disabled the ability to request deferrals during the pandemic and are requiring all jurors to show up in person on the date assigned, no exceptions, and won’t even entertain any requests otherwise. The jury services office says that they “will practice under the CDC guidelines,” although it’s hard to imagine how forcing dozens of potential jurors to gather together in a room all day could actually do so.

So I seem to be stuck between two different arms of the DC government: (more…)



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“Dear PoPville,

This is a long shot, but last Monday, 3/15, I was hit by a bicyclist between 3:30 and 3:45 pm while crossing K St. towards the Farragut North Metro Station at the corner of Connecticut Ave. and K St. At the time, I failed to exchange info with the cyclist, but I later found out I broke my elbow and my finger, which required minor surgery. If she sees this, I’d appreciate if she could please reach out.

Please email me at [email protected] and I’ll put you in touch with OP.


“Dear PoPville,

I was wondering if you’ve heard anything DC residents having unexpected and inexplicably high pepco bills in the last few months. Long story short, starting early December (specifically the week of 12/6), our Pepco bill doubled from historical levels. I am rather… frugal, and I watch this bill religiously, so this did not go unnoticed. I also am in data analytics, (more…)


“Dear PoPville,

One of the greatest pleasures during the pandemic (which yes there were some) has been the closure of upper Beach Drive to vehicles. My family has visited Rock Creek Park almost every day, walking trails along Beach Drive, riding our bikes or skateboarding along the open road. And we are not alone, there are always dozens of other families and individuals enjoying the beauty of this park. With Beach Drive closed to vehicle traffic, we can enjoy Rock Creek Park in ways we have never been able to before– without the noise and pollution of commuters, on weekdays (!), and in the serene silence of how a National Park should sound.

I know we are not alone in enjoying this development and I would like your help in encouraging others to express their support for keeping upper Beach Drive closed to cars. (more…)


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