“Dear PoPville,

I live in Mt. Pleasant and on my way to the metro this morning, I noticed something a bit out of the ordinary–a spike buck in the fenced-in playground of an apartment building around the intersection Mt. Pleasant Street and Hobart Street. A guy who walked up shortly after I stopped to take the attached pictures said that the spike had been there a little while and had apparently injured himself when he jumped the fence. The man said he called animal control and that they were responding.

Having grown up on a farm, I was accustomed to seeing deer almost every morning once the cold, autumn air arrived, so it was a nice surprise to see this reminder of home. I just hope the little guy didn’t hurt himself too badly when he hurdled the fence. I am also wondering what drove him so far out of Rock Creek Park (which is where I assume he came from).”



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“Dear PoPville,

Have you heard about the epidemic of burglaries going on in MtP? It looks like today’s police community meeting will be interesting. Maybe you could help share info about the meeting? see below.

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An extraordinary surge of neighborhood burglaries that began in the summer has continued in recent weeks despite the implementation by MPD of a burglary action plan. 14 burglaries have occurred in the last month — 3 coming over the weekend.

I would strongly encourage others to raise this issue at the PSA 301 police meeting tonight, details at bottom. (I will try to attend, though I may be prevented by a work deadline.) At the last meeting, there were representatives of the mayor, Councilmember Graham, and several MPD officers, but just two residents, counting Jack. More than one person attending remarked about the absence of neighbors, and I detected a feeling that the lack of attendance correlated to a lack of concerns.

So, first, I think it would be useful for many residents to attend the meeting and to express to city and MPD representatives that security in the neighborhood is our paramount concern. Progress is far more likely if they all recognize our strong view that the current level of burglary and other crime is flat-out unacceptable.

Second, I think it’s appropriate to ask what exactly the MPD is doing to address this problem. The data show that this is an extraordinary wave of burglaries, and that calls for an extraordinary response. We were informed a couple of weeks ago that a burglary action plan of some sort has been put into effect. What does that plan consist of? Given the continuing surge of burglaries, it seems reasonable to conclude that additional steps are required. What are those steps?

Third, I think it would be useful to share with residents more information about how these burglaries are being committed. When I have asked the police for details, they have simply responded that there is no pattern. That may be the case, but I think we could benefit by knowing exactly how the crimes are being committed, as well as any identifying information about the suspects. That could help us anticipate and identify criminal activity. This information should be shared with everyone in the neighborhood — few of whom visit this website. How is that to be done?

Details for tonight’s meeting:
Metropolitan Police Department PSA 301 Community Meeting
Wednesday October 26, 2011
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
La Casa Community Center
3166 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW


This rental is located at 1837 Newton St NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“This is a fully furnished, 1 bath, 1 bedroom 750 sq. ft. basement apartment with a living room, and a full sized kitchen. Comforts include washer/ dryer, and microwave, and optional cable access and rear parking. All utilities included. The basement unit is located in a well tended early 20th century red brick row house, in the middle of historic Mt Pleasant. The feel of the area is like a small quiet village nestled in the middle of a city. It is within walking distance to just about every available service, including the Columbia Heights and Cleveland Park metro stations, myriad frequent cross-town bus lines, including the “S” lines on 16th St. and the Uptown H4 and H2 lines, a discount retailer, and numerous grocery stores.”

This 1 bed is going for $1600.


“Dear PoP,

Not a very large branch, but the height from which it fell made it lethal.

The victim’s name hasn’t been released, but he’s a top-notch athlete and was out for a morning run. Evidently he was passing under this elm tree just as the branch gave way.

Jack McKay
ANC 1-D, Mount Pleasant, Single Member District 1D03”

WUSA9 reports:

“It happened at around 6:20 a.m. at on the 3200 block of Adams Mill Road, in NW, DC.”


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This house is located at 1654 Newton St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Classic Mt. Pleasant gem! Inviting front porch, 5 bedroom, 3.5 baths on 4 levels including a fully self sufficient English basement with 2nd full kitchen. Huge master suite with sitting room, walk in closet. High ceilings, original moldings, hardwood floors & lovely back deck. Granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Close to metro, zoo, shops & dining.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

$799,000 sound right for this 5 bed/3.5 bath?


From an email:

“All are welcome to stop by for a beer and have a look at some art this
Friday – our first all building open art studios event in Mt Pleasant DC .

art beer and sticky floors (**)
2011 Open Art Studios
Friday September 30th
6-9pm
3112 Mt Pleasant St NW

Washington DC 20010
above Western Union
directly across from the Raven
www.submergemtp.org
www.peterdueker.com

(**) My studio for sure, my neighbors seem a lot neater…”


This rental is located at 1701-A Hobart Street, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Clean, cozy light filled one bedroom basement apartment available on tree lined street in Mt Pleasant. Recently updated kitchen and bathroom, with new carpet, blinds and paint. Ready to move in October 1, or thereabouts. Tenant has own washer/dryer— street level entrance, convenient walking distance to Mt Pleasant, Adams Morgan and Colombia Heights. No pets and non-smokers only. One year lease required. $1,100/month.”

$1,100/month sound right?


“Dear PoPville,

About a week ago there was a fire at Corado’s in Mt. Pleasant that closed the store. Do you have any new information since the fire?”

This fire happened when I was away on vacation but I spoke with some folks on the block who said that Corado’s is planning on reopening. Though it is not likely that will happen before 3-4 months. Anyone else hear of their plans?

We judged Corado’s, located at 3217 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW, back in Jan. ’10.


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