
Thanks to L. for sending from Capitol Hill: “I lined myself up with the sign, it seemed like enough space for a car.”

Thanks to L. for sending from Capitol Hill: “I lined myself up with the sign, it seemed like enough space for a car.”

Thanks to Michelle for sending from DDOT:
“The 2020 Annual Visitor Parking Passes (paper placards) are still valid through April 15, 2023. Residents are encouraged to sign up for ParkDC Permits and access their new digital Visitor Parking Permit.
For help with ParkDC Permits, please view our FAQs and How-to Guides. If you have any questions about ParkDC Permits or need assistance signing up, please call our call center at (202) 671-2631. Our representatives are ready and available to assist you.”

Thanks to Cory for sending from near the Target in Ivy City.

stovegaich asks: “I am a zone 2 permit holder and got a ticket on 11th/T St NW…both zones are allowed according to these signs right?! This city is a mess and most confusing with signage”

Thanks to P for sending from Kalorama:
“Residents mad that someone with a valid Residential Parking Permit is using the permit. Three printed pieces of paper on this car saying the same thing.”
Ed. Note: (more…)

It’s almost always about parking vol. 939. Thanks to A. for sending: “FYI they are out of state plates”

From the Mayor’s Office:
“DPW will begin collecting leaves from neighborhoods on Monday, November 7. This year, adjustments have been made to the leaf collection program to make it more efficient. Mayor Bowser’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget includes funding for 110 additional seasonal positions–a 50% increase over 2022. The collection schedule has also been adjusted to allow leaf collection crews do collections when most leaves have fallen, with residents still receving two leaf collection pickups. The first pass for leaf collection will occur when leaf accumulation is lighter, for one week in each section. The second pass will be for two weeks in each section when leaf accumulation is heavier.
Residents are asked to rake their leaves for collection to the curb or into the tree box at the front of their residence–paper bags are not required. To help facilitate the collection process, residents are asked to keep vehicles away from the curb lanes on scheduled collection days.
Leaf Season Collection Tips: (more…)

Thanks to Nick for sending from Adams Morgan.
And YVN sends “Parking in DC is not for the faint of heart!” from 10th and FL NW: (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
I’m a student in DC driving a car with out-of-state plates. I will only be here for this school year and want to park by my apartment in the district. (more…)

Thanks to Zach for sending last night: “This is definitely one route to go if the space isn’t big enough”