
Looks like “Scofflaw enforcement”?
“Dear PoPville,
Does anyone know what this is all about? (more…)

Photo by Susannah
From Kevin Donahue, City Administrator:
“Since April launch of scofflaws enforcement pilot, @DCDPW
has:
🚜 Towed 411 cars w/$2.9M in fines &
🥾 Booted 3,323 cars w/$8.7M in fines.
🧮 Of the 411 impounded: (more…)

My goodness.
2fifty BBQ Chef Fernando Gonzalez tweeted the incredible photo above last week:
“$15 Friday Combo: BBQ Döner
Smoked pulled lamb or chicken, mashed & grilled potatoes, bell peppers, tzatziki sauce, white & red cabbage, freshly sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, lime and smoked feta.
Comes with our Rosemary Chips and a refillable fountain drink. Both DC & MD!”
Fingers crossed it’s available tomorrow too!!

You’ve probably never read your building’s property management contract all the way through. Most board members haven’t either. If you did, you’d find a carefully defined scope of work — vendors coordinated, maintenance dispatched, assessments collected, reports generated.
What you wouldn’t find: anything about fiduciary duties. Reserve funding strategy. Compliance tracking. Case documentation. Institutional memory. The legal obligations that make your board personally accountable to unit owners.
That’s not an oversight in the contract. It’s the contract. Property management was never designed to cover governance. And yet most boards — paying $10,000 to $18,000 a year for the service — assume it does.
Operations and governance are different jobs. One has a contract. The other has a fiduciary duty.


Beyond the management fee, most property management companies mark up vendor invoices — the plumber, the landscaper, the elevator contractor — by 10 to 15 percent before passing the bill to the association. It’s legal. It’s common. And boards have almost no visibility into it. (more…)

Thanks to Michele for sending this beauty from Georgetown.
If you spot a hawk, any interesting wildlife or celebrity skateboarder Tony Hawk, and get a good photo please send in an email where you spotted them to [email protected]. Thanks! Hawks around Town is made possible by a generous grant from the Ben and Sylvia Gardner foundation.

“Dear PoPville,
Has anyone heard if sign of the whale closed for good? Their website says “temporarily closed”. Thanks!” (more…)
Columbia Heights Day is an annual neighborhood festival celebrating the vibrant community, culture, and small businesses of Columbia Heights. Now in its 18th year, the event features a lively mix of local vendors, live entertainment, and interactive activities for all ages—including face painting, tie-dye, karaoke, a dog costume contest, and more. Join us for a day of connection, creativity, and community right in the heart of Columbia Heights!

From WMATA:
“On New Year’s Eve, fares will be free after 8 p.m. thanks to a partnership with Miller Light and Coors Light’s Free Rides Program, which will help revelers get home safely and responsibly. Faregates will be open from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. and no SmarTrip card will be needed. Bus customers will not need to tap between those hours either.
Metrorail will also stay open until 2 a.m. (more…)

Thanks to Elizabeth for sending:
“cat in a bag on U Street was headed to its first vet appointment”
***This series features any pets in a backpack/bag/vessel. On metro, or not. Corgi, or not, and often NOT a corgi but the series started with corgis and I can be obstinate…send your finds to [email protected]

photo by Nicole Harkin
DC Fire and EMS reports:
“Vehicle struck building with fire 2000 block Bunker Hill Rd NE. 1 story commercial building with significant structural damage and it is also on fire.”
“2nd alarm sounded.” (more…)

Thanks to Karen for sending from Capitol Hill: “holiday whimsy in an old call box”

4432 Connecticut Ave, NW
Thanks to Jason for letting us know!
When I first saw that photo I feared, for lack of a better word, that it was a permanent closure!
Stay tuned for a reopening date.