tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47179672439427431672024-03-06T02:28:00.965-05:00The 42from the windows of the 42 bus in the district of columbiaTimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comBlogger1611125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-68270491959077997432016-03-11T00:00:00.000-05:002017-08-07T15:30:10.207-04:00Thanks and See You on the Other Side (of Town)!<div style="text-align: justify;">
<span style="font-size: large;">Find me on <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> and at <a href="https://twitter.com/TheX2BusDC">@TheX2BusDC</a>!</span><br />
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Hey Mount Pleasant, it's been great! <br />
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Here are some of my favorite neighborhood photos from the blog, set to <a href="http://www.teenbeatrecords.com/artists/tuscadero.html">Tuscadero's</a> The Pink Album gem, "Mt. Pleasant."</div>
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After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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Post #1 is from 2011. It was impossible to pick the #1 most memorable post. Out of the 1,600+ written over the years, there was no way I could narrow it down. Some got lots of web traffic, others were more personal, and many marked important public events.<br />
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But, my favorite <i>type </i>of post were these; Mount Pleasant community events. This one from below, Lamont Street Halloween Party, epitomizes how the community, made of neighbors, can organize (with or without government help), staff, market, and program a great event. There were so many of these: the Temporium, Mount Pleasant Music Festival, Mount Pleasant Day (RIP), Cheap Art Sale, Holiday Tree Sale, Puppet Underground.... the list goes on. These are the times when the idea of "community" were made real. Of all the press releases, random events at embassies, store openings, restaurant closings, new condos, old condos, so on and so forth, really what it boiled down to was this: seeing Mount Pleasant, hearing Mount Pleasant, and putting that to page.<br />
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DC's best Halloween block party is happening again this year, in Mount Pleasant. Lamont Street NW between 17th and 18th will play host to hundreds of candy seeking kids (and sometimes their parents). Yes, this is the event at which our house gave away over 2,000 pieces of candy in 2007.<br />
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In a minor change, I'll be <i>collecting</i> candy this year, not giving it out. So, bring some for me. Also, look out for music, marshmallow roasting and of course, the costume contests. No word on the zombie walk, but ever since I started reading <i><a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/worldwarz/index2.php" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">World War Z</a></i>, I can do without this year.<i> Huge</i> thanks to the organizers who filed the paperwork, planned the events and made this happen; it's a great tradition!</div>
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Who: You, your friends, Mt Pleasant residents, other invited costumed revelers.</div>
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What: Lamont Street Halloween Block Party</div>
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When: Monday October 31, 2011; 6:30-9:00PM</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-80854755133454102912016-03-10T14:00:00.000-05:002016-03-10T16:48:38.943-05:00This is the End #2<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Post #2 still resonates 8 years later. The fire at 3145 Mount Pleasant Street altered lives of the displaced residents, tied the city up in a financing and housing mess, and generally, was the subtext to gentrification issues in Mount Pleasant and beyond. Tenant rights, condo conversion, absent owner/landlords, and building code negligence were all a part of this tragic fire, which resulted in no loss of life, thankfully. But, a church that was burned out moved to Maryland (with the building now becoming condos), and the new Oscar Romero apartment building houses just a fraction of the original residents.<br />
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Right now our neighbors from 3145 Mt Pleasant Street and the <a href="http://meridianhillbc.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Meridian Hill Baptist Church</a> are trying to begin the process of putting their lives back together after the fires of Thursday morning. According to <a href="http://www.nbc4.com/news/15582077/detail.html?dl=headlineclick" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">NBC 4</a>, small fires were still smoldering in some parts of the gutted building at 11:30 last night, nearly 24 hours after initial 911 calls. Investigators may not get access to all reaches of the building for at least a week. We can all be thankful that not one person was killed or seriously injured in the 3145 building (the Winston) or the at Meridian Hill Church. Those who were using the shelter housed in the basement of Meridian Hill now have a temporary home at Sacred Heart Catholic Church across 16th Street. The shelter was and is run by Catholic Charities. They accept donations <a href="http://www.catholiccharitiesdc.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">online</a>.</div>
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The 42 and this blogger are thinking good thoughts on behalf of all Mount Pleasant and wishes a speedy return of everyone involved to their homes in 3145. Thankfully, there are several ways to help out if you are so inclined. Thanks to <a href="http://www.hearmountpleasant.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Hear Mount Pleasant</a>, <a href="http://www.neighborsconsejo.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Neighbors Consejo</a>, Pfeiffer's Hardware, La Casa and other local groups and individuals.</div>
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<li style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0.25em; padding: 0.25em 0px;">Volunteer you time or <a href="http://www.hearmountpleasant.org/3145help.php" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">offer up a place to stay</a> for residents of 3145, again through CHSFSC.</li>
<li style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0.25em; padding: 0.25em 0px;">Donate food, clothing or both at <a href="http://www.neighborsconsejo.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Neighbor's Consejo</a>. Its at 3118 16th St, only a few doors down from Meridian Hill Church, but you can <a href="http://partners.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_donateReport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=52-1942418" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">donate NOW online</a>.</li>
<li style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0.25em; padding: 0.25em 0px;">Eat and drink; Don Jaime's (3209 Mt P Street) is donating 20% of this weekend's breakfast sales and a<a href="http://www.mtpmainstreet.org/events/2008/03/18/wine_tasting_fire_victims_fundraiser" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">March 18 wine tasting</a> at Marx Cafe (3203 Mt P Street), sponsored by Mount Pleasant Main Street; a portion of the $15 entrance will be donated to victim support.</li>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-20592418241786868872016-03-10T12:00:00.000-05:002016-03-10T12:00:01.028-05:00This is the End: #3<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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Post #3 is from 2008. By mid-November that year, Obama-mania had swept DC, and the prospect of a record breaking Inauguration was becoming more real. One byproduct was the explosion of people attempting to rent out essentially any property they owned, or even leased. This was really before the proliferation of Airbnb, so most of the listings were on Craigslist. Many people thought hey could get a king's ransom for a bed (or often, floor), access to a bathroom, and a mile walk to the Metro. I wish I could have saves a database full of the actual listings because they were just golden. Folks were a little bit more reasonable in 2013, but not by much!<br />
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<strong><a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/915685576.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">$40000 / 1br - Loft Style Luxury Condo for Rent during Inauguration week (Jan. 17-22) (DuPont Circle)</a></strong>: This inauguration rental requires a $10,000 deposit. Its in the DeSoto, a newish building across from Whole Foods on P Street, near Dupont. One bedrooms here normally rent for about $2,500 a month. At $10,000 per night this a 12,000% increase over the normal rent. Ouch.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/915053826.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">$75000 / 2br - Inauguration Special - Entire Week - First Come (Bethesda)</a></strong>: This entry amused me for a few reasons. 1.) So little information is offered: I'd like to know a lot more before I called about a $75,000 one week investment. 2.) Apparently its in a "building primarily used for low-income housing." Gives new meaning to the term buy low sell high. And 3.) Like many other entries the author takes liberties with lines like "a stone's throw away from all the DC action," when this place is adjacent to NIH-Medical Center.<br />
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<a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/sub/911246868.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><strong>$250 1 Bedroom plus Den for Inauguration Week (Mt. Pleasant)</strong></a>: This one was is one of several offers out of Mt Pleasant. Its really not that remarkable. Some listings for Mt Pleasant were vastly <a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/sub/915589885.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">overpriced</a> and stretched some of the facts, but this one actually seems reasonable, relative to the rest. Still more than I would normally pay for a night at a decent hotel.<br />
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<a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/914093232.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><strong>$2200 / 3br - Luxury condo during Inauguration week -- walk to balls, dining, Metro (Dupont/Kalorama)</strong></a><strong>: </strong>I'm sorry, but there is no house or apartment which is both "a block from the Washington Hilton" <em>and</em> "a 10-minute walk from the Omni Shoreham Hotel." Equally questionable is the statement that this house is "a 5-minute walk to both the Dupont Circle Metro and the Woodley Park/Adams-Morgan Metro;" maybe one, but not the other. Many of the posts have little white lies similar to this one. On the face, not that egregious of an exaggeration, but the little things matter at such high prices. This place is $2200 <em>per night</em>.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/sub/914316571.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">$10000 Upscale Apartment for Inaugural Week (Wash DC (5 mins from))</a></strong>: This is one of the many entries which promises accommodations that are "5 minutes from..." everything. This apartment is even 5 minutes from "Regan" Airport and the Convention Center, which I learned is "on both blue and yellow metro lines..."<br />
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<a href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/915503940.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><strong>$188000 / 3br - Quaint, Luxurious Inauguration House - Early Bird Special -Furnished (Damascus, MD</strong>)</a>: OK, I wasn't sure if this price was for buying the house outright, or for renting it during the inauguration. It features amenities such as "dial-up internet service" (hello, 1992? dial up!?), a "quaint" gravel driveway, but no refrigerator (its "down"). And its 25 miles outside the beltway! Perhaps there was a typo and the owner meant to offer it at $188 for the week.<br />
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Oh goodness, I could go on and on and on. This is fascinating! Its like a dam broke and all these want-to-be capitalist entrepreneurs spilled out. Don't believe the hype people! No one is paying ten grand to rent your worn out townhouse in Bowie! A $3,000 security deposit on a five night rental is absurd! I don't even smoke, but for $2,000 a night you bet I want to light up in your house and do whatever else makes me happy.<br />
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-18464113915387148242016-03-10T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-10T02:37:13.459-05:00This is the End: #4<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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Post #4 is, and I hate even bringing this up again, but it's about... the Real World. When the fading, ratings-loss-leader, poor-excuse-for-reality-show came to DC I was skeptical that MTV was playing this straight. Like, you're sending people to DC for this show? How could we top NYC? SF? Chicago? Denver? Let's be honest, there was a Real World Key West before they came to DC. Anyway, I speculated on what the show would look like in various DC neighborhoods. Fun stuff!<br />
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<br />Who wouldn't want to have a chance to live with the likes of Tami "it wasn't not funny" Roman, Eric "the Grind" Nies, or Mike "yes, The Miz is his wrestling name" Mizanin. If the show does make it to DC I've got my money on Adams Morgan as the location. But what would the show look like? Hmmmm...<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Mount Pleasant</span>: Shenanigans ensue when the seven strangers realize that because of the economy they're living in the basement of a group house already occupied by seven other strangers, all interns.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Columbia Heights</span>: Savvy housemate vows to get involved with the community by starting online petition against gentrification; from the roof deck of the Kenyon Square Condos, where the Real World DC loft is located.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Georgetown</span>: Only on the final episode is it revealed to the roommates that Georgetown is actually part of DC and not its own, supremely dignified, sovereign city.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Petworth</span>: The southern belle from Atlanta goes bananas on the first episode to voice her displeasure at having to live only a block away from Sherman Circle.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Van Ness</span>: Nothing happens. Nothing. Really.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Dupont</span>: Latent racist and homophobic cast member from the Midwest slowly learns to treat others with dignity and respect after an incident in which ...yada yada yada... repeat any episode from any of the previous 21 seasons of the Real World.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Brookland</span>: Cast members settle down to start that family, never leave DC, buy an SUV and a lawnmower.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Capitol Hill</span>: Angry Hill neighbors TP the Real World house in protest of MTV's garish paint job of the circa 1890 building.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Adams Morgan</span>: House meeting called on the first episode after innocent newcomer's mind blown that Wednesday night = start of the weekend and that pizza slices can be bigger than your head.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Real World Foggy Bottom</span>: Entire cast, all 21 and under, mixes in with GWU students, never to be seen again.<br /><br />Oh we could go on and on. Feel free to get creative and add some more in the comments.</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-43155309822431366942016-03-09T14:00:00.000-05:002016-03-09T14:00:03.187-05:00This is the End: #5 <div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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Post #5 is from early 2011, but I'm not even sure I believe some of these anymore. I mean, cupcakes?<br />
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First of all, this concept is being shamelessly ripped from my hometown alternative newspaper, <a href="http://www.styleweekly.com/ME2/Default.asp" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Style Weekly</a>. They have run a "<a href="http://www.styleweekly.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications::Article&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=94C6D08F17454F43BAD95E6174D03FE8" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">You Are Very Richmond If...</a>" column once a year for as long as I remember. So, to Style: I recall that old saying and hope you agree; "not suing me is the sincerest form of flattery."</div>
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Moving on, yeah, what are our major shared quirks? Bad drivers? Know-it-alls? Snow wimps? What about the good ones... Pretty smart all around? Opinionated? Super fit & healthy? Tolerant?</div>
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Whether you are born and raised or a post-college transplant, if these are true about you, you're can safely declare that you are a true Washingtonian. These are ours!</div>
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...you know that PR at Partners is not in the business of public relations.</div>
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...<i>Real Housewives of DC</i> made you wonder how they got to use the letters "D" and "C" in the title.</div>
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...there are dozens of really great exhibits <i>you'll never see</i> because you refuse to endure the National Mall.</div>
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...you love going to Nats games, but only if the Cubs or Red Sox are in town.</div>
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...you've been ice skating at the city's <i>other</i> Dupont.</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-30280234048769673382016-03-09T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-09T11:53:12.220-05:00This is the End: #6<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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#6 is from September 2010. By all accounts, La Casa was a needed, last chance respite for men on the streets of Columbia Heights and surrounding neighborhoods. It was a shelter in the basic sense of the word, but consisted largely of temporary trailers and an aging cinderblock main building. When the city made a deal to redevelop the property into a state-of-the-art social service and living facility, the turnover of every parcel adjacent to Columbia Heights metro station was complete. And between the years of 2005 and 2011, the entire block of Irving between Hiatt Pl and 14th St (both sides) had completely turned over [DCUSA, Highland Park Apts, La Casa Shelter, Highland Park Apts II].<br />
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This was, also, and not coincidentally, the post after which I disabled comments. Sometimes folks weren't so nice about commenting and giving feedback. I decided that comment moderation was not something I wanted to deal with in the long run. So, the site became more personal web log and less community forum, which it wasn't very good at being anyway, tbh.<br />
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La Casa, the closest shelter to Mount Pleasant, is closing. I first read about the possible closure a few weeks ago in a copy of <a href="http://www.streetsense.org/2010/09/proposed-shelter-closing-could-strain-overstretched-resources/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Street Sense</a>. Obviously they editorialized against the closing noting that as of last year, there were over 6,000 homeless in DC per the annual count. They anticipate that number to increase for 2010. </div>
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<a href="http://www.dccfh.org/LaCasa.php" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">La Casa</a>, at 1436 Irving St NW, is a 90 bed facility, houses only men, offers bilingual services and is open 7pm until 7am daily. According to the Street Sense article, there are currently 72 men in the shelter and the adjacent trailers. It will close as of October 15, 2010.</div>
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The paper trail on the new project spans a few years and is somewhat contradictory and incomplete. However, this is my understanding:<br />
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After La Casa closes, it will be torn down and replaced with two new buildings: an addition to Donatelli Development's <a href="http://www.highlandparkdc.com/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Highland Park Apartments</a> and a community based residential facility.<br />
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The land under La Casa shelter (and adjacent lot) is owned by the District of Columbia. They have a deal with Donatelli to allow an extension of Highland Park, but also to build an 82 bed community based residential facility (CBRF) on that land. What is a CBRF? From the proposal: "<i>Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) are single room occupancy facilities for homeless residents in the District. These facilities combine living quarters with job training, housing placement, case management, and other needed services that promote self-sufficiency.</i>"</div>
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La Casa is currently operated by the District and the <a href="http://www.dccfh.org/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">DC Coalition for the Homeless</a>, a non-profit. No indication of who would run the CBRF (the city, another non-profit, a private entity?) or if it would serve any of the same people housed at La Casa. </div>
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The CBRF would be in the rear of the property (see rendering). The new apartment tower --dubbed Highland Park West (HPW)-- would front on Irving Street and be physically connected to the original Highland Park, sharing a courtyard. Both CBRF and HPW were proposed as seven floors tall. They would be separate structures.</div>
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That may change soon. The developers have a <a href="http://app.dcoz.dc.gov/content/schedule/MonthView.aspx?view=zc&date=9/15/2010" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">zoning hearing</a> on September 30 in order to propose several changes. They want to increase the number of apartment units from 69 to 143. They want to increase the roof line from 86 to 90 feet (plus 9 foot penthouse level above). And finally, they want to eliminate the parking garage and alter the façade from what you see in the rendering to an aesthetic that more closely matches the existing Highland Park.</div>
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It is not clear if Highland Park West will include ground floor retail like the original building does. They are just about to fill out that retail space with a sports bar (allegedly). Highland Park is already home to a bank, coffee shop, sandwich shop, pizza parlor, burger joint and gastropub. </div>
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What will happen to the beds eliminated by the closure of La Casa? Street Sense suggests the additional beds will be made available in empty spaces of the DC General Hospital site (near Stadium Armory Metro stop).</div>
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Will the CBRF help ease the transition for some of its residents from homelessness to permanent housing? That is the plan. Will the elimination of beds for the homeless in Ward One make for a more difficult winter for those men (and homeless women, children and families) who will have to travel further for the same services? I hope not. If I find out more about this story I will keep you posted.<br />
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For updates on this story and more, follow <a href="http://twitter.com/The42BusDC" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">The42</a> on Twitter.</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-57853588569780395582016-03-08T14:00:00.000-05:002016-03-08T14:00:00.155-05:00This is the End: #7<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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Forget the <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/rawfisher/2008/03/taxi_fares_the_american_dream.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">pleas of some taxi drivers</a> about how much money they'll lose because of meters. When the debate began last year, many drivers complained that customers <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071018/METRO/110180059/1001&template=nextpage" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">would pay MORE</a> under meters. So we'd pay more and they'd make less? Come on taxi drivers.<br />
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Mayor Fenty originally set the date of April 6, 2008 for all taxis in the District to have operating time/distance meters. Recently, he pushed that date back to May 1st to give drivers a chance to install equipment; and apparently to try and derail the process through multiple day long strikes and an <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2008/03/17/daily47.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">on-line petition</a>. I support workers all over the city, especially those in the service industry. However, unfortunately for taxi drivers, its a regulated business. There are reasons why some industries are regulated and the reasons behind regulating cabs, taxis and limos are obvious. We were just long overdue in revising some of our regulations. Its up to the Mayor to make sure we stick to the decision made last fall; banish the zone system, bring on the meters.<br />
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The zone system was old, open to fraud and just plain unfair, even if applied lawfully. Remember when Metro got rid of cashiers at parking decks? It was an unpopular idea to lay off workers, but ended up saving Metro and all of its customers millions of dollars because SmarTrip card readers don't steal. The city is making a similar correction. Some short term pain is a necessity in order to fix this crucial transportation option for the long run. Get on board drivers, get on board.</div>
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After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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#8 is from July 2007. This was about six months before DCUSA was finished and we were all wondering what the hell would happen to Mount Pleasant when this thing opened. I can't overstate how huge of a deal this was at the time. No one really knew how much it would eventually change Columbia Heights. And this is crazy: eight years in, DCUSA has <i>never --</i>I repeat, NEVER-- been fully leased. And they never got that promised whole foods (or McDonald's for that matter).</div>
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However what will become of the local restaurants, shops and other retail<a href="http://www.capitalcommunitynews.com/publications/dcnorth/2007_may/62-64_dcn_0507.pdf" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"> remains to be seen</a>. There are several established corridors of retail in the surrounding areas that may be affected including 11th and 14th Streets NW in Columbia Heights, Park Rd between 14th and Hiatt Place in Columbia Heights, Mt Pleasant Street NW and Columbia Rd and 18 Street in Adams Morgan. The small, mostly local businesses on these strips are in for a challenge when DCUSA is competed in 2008. Some will suffer because of Target's breadth of products (household items, hardware, bikes, clothing etc) while others may suffer because of increased <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/19/AR2007071902385.html" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">rents or property assessment</a>. The parking lot at the facility will bring plenty of newcomers to the area, but it seems unlikely that those shoppers will venture away from the mall that will be DCUSA into any other parts of the neighborhood. Any thoughts?</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-71424998664935034772016-03-07T14:00:00.000-05:002016-03-07T14:00:28.523-05:00This is the End: #9<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, <a href="http://the42bus.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-is-end-10.html">this is the end</a>! </div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. </div>
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#9 is from November 2007. There had been a really ridiculous de facto ban on live music in Mount Pleasant establishments. The ban was linked to the controversial voluntary agreements, which were essentially a list of rules bars and restaurants agreed to follow in order to get support from the ANCs and other residents in exchange for support when petitioning ABRA or DCRA. Long story short; this show of support was key to breaking the restrictive covenants and is the reason we're able to do basic, bit fun stuff like seeing a live band in a neighborhood restaurant.<br />
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On a chilly night with temperatures in the mid-40s, nearly 200 Mt Pleasant residents gathered in Lamont Park to show their support for the immigrant-owned businesses that line our main street. The apple cider was being consumed by the cupful (I had two, don't tell) and many business owners like Haydee of, well, <a href="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/food/restaurant.php?rID=1745" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Haydee's</a>, were standing with a good cross section of our neighborhoods other residents. The group gathered in Lamont Park and made a powerfully silent march over to the Mount Peasant Branch Library.</div>
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At issue is whether or not the MPNA should act as the official voice of the neighborhood for city-legislated and regulated issues with binding implications for businesses and residents. On the official MPNA flier for tonight's meeting, there is a call for contributions "to our legal fees to help fight those who want to terminate our Voluntary Agreements." That's in reference to the <a href="http://abra.dc.gov/abra/cwp/view,a,1272,q,565505,abraNav,%7C32255%7C.asp" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Voluntary Agreement</a>, a quasi-legal agreement between a business and some form of resident group (or individual residents) that determines whether or not the resident group will protest or support the business' <a href="http://abra.dc.gov/abra/site/default.asp?abraNav=%7C32251%7C" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration</a> standing. In short, the decision of the neighborhood group to oppose or endorse a business' ABRA licensure is essentially a decision to make or break the business. The businesses agree to certain terms, like operating hours, conditions of operation, and so on and the resident group agrees to support the business at its ABRA hearing.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjv1OvwWq6v0AKDAeF4T7ZCfgEcIDD1gAIzc4X_1bSMmPVs9uslI305sMBc8YLx9YJUfYjX2FmLRUd3ZEnSinfhK4ywm98cV-UDJB-MGkkcQCVLNTp_NkT5PcEop3unGtqwwp6rXItt99Js/s1600-h/mtp1.jpg" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5134804590226478162" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjv1OvwWq6v0AKDAeF4T7ZCfgEcIDD1gAIzc4X_1bSMmPVs9uslI305sMBc8YLx9YJUfYjX2FmLRUd3ZEnSinfhK4ywm98cV-UDJB-MGkkcQCVLNTp_NkT5PcEop3unGtqwwp6rXItt99Js/s200/mtp1.jpg" style="background: transparent; border-radius: 0px; border: 1px solid transparent; box-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) 0px 0px 0px; cursor: pointer; float: left; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; padding: 8px; position: relative;" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWk6QgHxGqwL3CTXB8bdNghCI0Q-cSPOH0q-ojhtuXVe9Z6meM2mCLF11nVVNTrtEgjhkpLSgzI_Xqtk9JmdaKCYPYlwplq60MEvyqtMQnUnazzpYoIJ1ats4nRIBkDk1Vpz0BeG28Nht3/s1600-h/mtp4.jpg" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5134804534391903282" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWk6QgHxGqwL3CTXB8bdNghCI0Q-cSPOH0q-ojhtuXVe9Z6meM2mCLF11nVVNTrtEgjhkpLSgzI_Xqtk9JmdaKCYPYlwplq60MEvyqtMQnUnazzpYoIJ1ats4nRIBkDk1Vpz0BeG28Nht3/s200/mtp4.jpg" style="background: transparent; border-radius: 0px; border: 1px solid transparent; box-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) 0px 0px 0px; cursor: pointer; float: left; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; padding: 8px; position: relative;" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgU-nhU40i7frSPsL1mySYtabg5Vof3Aqz6wf7e8JokK1hy5RQaI_M035gSW8Yb8GfSAMUMP_pG2ES8FTHBvzunxq-iWkKqlV5n9sxoIRoWnvo919XeVtrplVuCdEcQ3sOv2WhPTDUTlFw8/s1600-h/mtp8.jpg" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5134804560161707074" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgU-nhU40i7frSPsL1mySYtabg5Vof3Aqz6wf7e8JokK1hy5RQaI_M035gSW8Yb8GfSAMUMP_pG2ES8FTHBvzunxq-iWkKqlV5n9sxoIRoWnvo919XeVtrplVuCdEcQ3sOv2WhPTDUTlFw8/s200/mtp8.jpg" style="background: transparent; border-radius: 0px; border: 1px solid transparent; box-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) 0px 0px 0px; cursor: pointer; float: left; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; padding: 8px; position: relative;" /></a></div>
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One of the conditions for all taverns, bars and restaurants on Mt Pleasant Street is that there be allowed no live music in the establishments. Some even interpret this to mean no karaoke as well. To understand Mt Pleasant is to understand that it is a neighborhood with a rich, long, and nuanced history weaving together cultures form all over the U.S. and all over the world. It is very diverse. The Latino community is one of the many that make up the backbone of the neighborhood, literally populating our main street with service and financial institutions, shops, restaurants and salons. Years ago, mariachi bands roamed the streets and haunted the establishments filling the air with an ambiance of Mexico City or San Salvador. That's now illegal under the Voluntary Agreements in place at most of our establishments. Some groups are using the Voluntary Agreements, ABRA licensure, and other regulatory matters to intimidate and harass businesses into certain behaviors.</div>
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The demonstration tonight was help to reiterate, through turnout, dialogue and petition, that the MPNA does not necessarily speak for each and every one in Mt Peasant. If there are do-or-die decisions to be made which will affect businesses and livelihoods of people living and working in this neighborhood, ALL voices need to be considered, especially those of the residents with the most on the line. Ward One Council Member <a href="http://www.grahamwone.com/" style="color: #4d469c; text-decoration: none;">Jim Graham</a> made an appearance at the demonstration, and later at the Library. Mayor Fenty stopped on the way into the Library and talked individual to some of the residents and addressed the group several times as well. After about 10 minutes he dissapeared into the Library to meet with MPNA. Too be continued...</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-51338732912696418112016-03-07T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-07T10:38:05.290-05:00This is the End: #10<div style="text-align: justify;">
After 13+ years living in Mount Pleasant and 8+ years writing this website, this is the end! I'm moving across town to Carver Langston. I haven't moved just yet, but am already missing Mount Pleasant, terribly. It's actually very, very sad and I kind of don't want to talk about it. Not the leaving part anyway.<br />
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On the other, much more optimistic and exciting hand, I'm overjoyed thinking about all the new adventures that await in my new neighborhood. I'm looking forward to chronicling things I see from the Anacostia River to the White House and everything in between. I'll do some of that on my new site <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2 Bus</a>. I'll still cover downtown, Penn Quarter, and Judiciary Square, but also H Street NE, Carver Langston, and anywhere within walking distance of the indomitable X2 bus route.</div>
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Until I get <a href="http://thex2bus.blogspot.com/">The X2</a> site is really up and running, I wanted to look back at some of the most memorable posts from the last eight years of writing The 42. #10 is from January of 2011 and its about all the different types of people you encounter on the bus:</div>
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As much as I love biking around DC and walking around DC, I'm usually on the bus when I need to get somewhere quickly. Yes, often choosing the bus over Metro. Almost all of us who ride regularly are great folks; working class, students, day laborers, party kids, commuters, whomever. We just want to get where we're going safely and on time.</div>
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However, we have various ideas about bus etiquette and the unwritten rules of public transit. Here are some of my favorite quirky riders and the tendencies that make me notice them as soon as I pay the fare and start to look for a seat.</div>
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<b>The Leg Spreader</b> - Almost always a man. You like to take two seats, but you don't use bags or packages. You use your legs. Spread as wide as possible. Feelin' the breeze. Sweet dude.</div>
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<b>The Traveler</b> - You refuse to take a cab to the airport, despite having to utilize all 5 bags of your 5 bag luggage set. You can barely carry (drag) them all, but you know you can save some cash by taking public transit. Even though it will take an extra hour. You take up, at the very least, two seats.</div>
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<b>I Only Take Calls on the Bus </b>- You only take cell phone calls on the bus. You are loud and at some point have to drop in a line like "Whaaat!?! Oh my gawwwwd, I was <i>just</i> in Prague."</div>
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<b>I Only Take Sensitive Calls on the Bus</b> - Very much like "I Only Take Calls on the Bus," but your conversations are likely to involve a variation on "Oh, thank goodness - yeah, test came back negative. You too?... Want to come over later?"</div>
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<b>Driver's Buddy</b> - Most bus drivers really only want to talk to you if they know you or if you are asking a bus related question. You like to engage the driver in some irrelevant topic which they have no interest hearing or talking about. Usually a twisted take on local politics. Or sports.</div>
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<b>The Outside Seater</b> - Obvious etiquette dictates that the first person to sit move to the seat closest to the window. But you refuse, standing your ground in the outside seat until the bus is literally full. Then, you <i>may</i> relent and move over the the empty inside seat. But only if glared at, asked to move or climbed over by another rider. Use of bags to cover the empty seat is a common tactic.</div>
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<b>Backpacker</b> - I know what your backpack tastes like. It's hit me in the mouth 5 times, even after I pushed you away and you said "Oh, I'm sorry!" Still hitting me. Still. Now, even. Yes.</div>
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<b>What's SmarTrip?</b> - You get on waving a paper Metro farecard and complaining that our system is quite inferior to New York City's. You "don't have any cash" and also "don't know what a SmarTrip card is" and the driver waves you on without paying. I suspect you've done this before.</div>
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<b>I'm First and I'm Refilling My SmarTrip Card Right Now</b> - Refilling the SmarTrip card on the bus can be harrowing. The process is not intuitive and the machine makes a loud nasty buzzing sound when you mess up. However, you like to get on the bus first and refill your card. With a bunch of one dollar bills. Very slowly while others wait. Next time, be nice and let everyone else get on first.</div>
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<b>Aisle Squatter</b> - When the bus starts to fill, and you are standing, you should start moving to the back of the bus. It's just nice. People can't walk around you in the aisle, and the front of the bus is really crowded with standees. The back is literally a ghost town. Just remember that. And it looks bad from the outside.</div>
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<b>The Nice Guy or Girl</b> - You are just nice. Giving up your seat to someone who looks like they need it. Pulling the yellow cord for me when I can't reach. Yelling "BACK DOOR" when the doors closed on another rider. And you always thank the driver because they do in fact have a tough job. Just a quality DC person who happens to ride the bus. Luckily there are more of you than the others (I think). I like to think this one is me. I hope it is!</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-57672319729768405002016-03-05T02:00:00.000-05:002016-03-05T02:40:11.712-05:00Ace Hardware Opens in Adams Morgan<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Ace Hardware Adams Morgan opened yesterday at 1706 Columbia Rd NW (the Ontario 17 building). This store is one of 11 stores in the DC-Baltimore region owned by A Few Cool Hardware Stores including Logan, 5th Street, and Glover Park. A Few Cool Hardware Stores operates in a co-op partnership with Ace, which is definitely a nationally known brand. </div>
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The hours of operation for the Adams Morgan store is 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Mon-Sat and 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM on Sunday.</div>
Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-83172190599053912132016-03-03T00:00:00.000-05:002016-03-02T22:36:27.700-05:00A Little Help for Our Friends at Bell HS<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Our friends over at <a href="http://newcolumbiaheights.blogspot.com/">New Columbia Heights</a> tipped me off to a campaign by some seniors at Bell Multicultural High School. The students at Bell want every one of the seniors at their school to be able to take part in all the cool right-of-passage stuff seniors do: prom, graduation, and of course, the senior trip. </div>
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They are seeking any help they can get to offset the costs of making the senior trip to NYC possible for <i>all</i> of the seniors. I didn't go on my senior trip to Cancun for the same reasons, cost! That, and I was dead-set on our original plan to go to the Summer Olympics (which in hindsight was laughably impossible, but hey, we wanted the world). Anyway, I missed Mexico, but these kids' goal of New York should surely be achievable. <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/griffins_2016">If you care able, send them a few $$$ here</a>.</div>
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<i>We are the Senior Class Student Government representatives at Bell Multicultural High School, a public school in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington D.C. This year, our graduating class has been working tremendously, in order to raise enough money to decrease the cost of our senior fees of $300/per student. This total only accounts for the each students Cap and Gown, Graduation Announcements, Yearbook, 1-Prom Ticket, Senior Class T-Shirt, and a Senior lunch. This amount is extremely expensive, considering this total does not include the Senior Trip to New Jersey and New York, currently priced at $350/per person</i><br />
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<i>Although our Senior Class fees have decreased over the years through fundraisers, donations, and etc., we refuse to simply sit around and pout! Although, this looks perfect in our heads, unfortunately we are struggling economically, and thus apprehensive about the possibilities of graduating with this debt. More than 80% of students in the senior class receive free/reduced lunch and receive other public benefits. The economic instability of many of the students’ households further hinder the affordability of these fees. </i><br />
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<i>As Student Government representatives, our job is to voice the concern of our peers and figure out solutions. That is why we are reaching out to people who are compelled to support us! School Bake sales are just not cutting the costs lower enough and considering we have to pay these fees by May 20th, we do not have much time! </i><br />
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<i>Hopefully you can support the 211 students graduating this year, by your generous donations! Any amount is of service, as it accumulates, and inevitably makes a vast difference. On behalf of the Bell Multicultural Class of 2016, I would like to say THANK YOU in advance!</i><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">End of the line: Oklahoma Ave NE. Our trip from Union station to Oklahoma Ave took 21 minutes.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">My best guess: no fares until 2017.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Maybe people are catching on: park inside the red lines.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">There are only 8 stops for now.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The car barn and maintenance facility aren't quite complete just yet. 26th & Benning Rd NE.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Saturday's trains were packed with curious riders, young and old. Lots of kids, because who does't love trains?</td></tr>
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<br />Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-30045339768781028672016-02-26T01:00:00.000-05:002016-02-26T01:21:33.323-05:00Mount Pleasant's Streetcar<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yesterday the Mayor announced that the long awaited DC Streetcar would begin operation next Saturday, February 27. After years of delays, millions in cost overruns, four mayoral administrations, and loss of much public goodwill, the 2-mile long section of track will finally open for passenger service in Northeast DC.</div>
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That's all well and good and you can skip to the end of this post for some details of the operation and whatnot. However, I'd be remiss if I didn't address how the Mayor announced the news.</div>
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The flyer created to advertise the opening was simple enough. OK, it did feature a mishmash of font styles, font sizes, and incongruent graphical elements. But, the point was made. Be at 13th St and H NE next Saturday morning.</div>
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It also made a discombobulated attempt at a clever hashtag, "<b>#Choo/Choo!7</b>" #Choo/Choo!7 is everything. Mostly due to the fact that it can't technically function as a hashtag, I didn't realize it was a play on words until hours after the announcement. Choo Choo = 22 and that shape next to the streetcar is, in fact, the number seven. Choo choo seven. Two two seven. 2/27. February 27. Opening day. OK, <i>finally</i>, it makes sense.</div>
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But,<b> 227</b> also has another meaning for DC. It was the title of one of the great American sitcoms in the 1980s. <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088470/">227 was a television adaptation</a> of a 1970s play set in Chicago. But the TV version was set at "227 Lexington Place," in Washington DC. The show centered on the everyday life stories of residents in the 227 building, but mostly Marla Gibb's character, Mary Jenkins. You'd probably also recognize Jackée Harry's character Sandra, and Helen Martin as Pearl.</div>
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I got nostalgic and started watching 227 episodes last night. An episode from season 3 is apropos to DC's sometimes cruel real estate landscape. "<i>There Goes the Building</i>" (embedded below) touches on the very timely conflicts around tenant-landlord relations, homelessness, rising rents, and displacement of the poor. 227 was a sitcom, but like a lot of the good ones from the 1970s and 80s, it managed to directly confront real life inner city issues in a competent, adult manner. Enjoy.</div>
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As for the streetcar, the initial rides will be free! For how long...? Unknown. I'm guessing for the first year or so. The hours of operation will be 6:00 AM - 12:00 AM on Mon-Thu, 6:00 AM - 2:00 AM on Fridays, 8:00 AM - 2:00 AM on Saturdays and 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM on holidays. Shockingly, there will be no Sunday service at the outset. That's a decision I don't understand at all. Just... why.</div>
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The trains will run along H Street NE and Benning Rd NE from Union Station to Oklahoma Ave. It's quite a short route at 8 stops, it runs in mixed traffic, and the route is redundant with the X series buses. All that being said, I'll see you on the 27th! For all the cynicism and nay-saying, I'll be excited to ride and, I don't know, I feel like I'll be riding it more than I anticipated in the past. Of course I'll give a full report and photos from day one. </div>
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<br />Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-334104371393223332016-02-18T02:30:00.000-05:002016-02-18T02:44:33.683-05:00The Bottle Shop Open in Adams Morgan<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A new wine and beer shop opened recently in Adams Morgan. The Bottle Shop has replaced the cute, bodega-like mini market known as Home Food Store, at 2216 18th St NW. Home Food Store had a bit of everything, like a good corner market always does. It will be missed.</div>
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The Bottle Shop has no grocery; it's all adult beverages. Bottle Shop is open 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon-Thu, until 11:00 PM Friday, and until 6:00 PM Sunday.</div>
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Yamas Mediterranean Grill opened recently in Adams Morgan. The Greek cuisine focused, fast causal eatery already has a District store at New Hampshire Ave and U St NW. The new location is at 2418 18th St NW, formerly occupied by Shwarma Spot. The <a href="http://www.yamasgrill.com/">Yamas menu</a> features a lot of vegetarian friendly options including falafel, vegetarian burger, and a selection of vegetarian mezze.</div>
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ABRA Public Hearing signage is up for the <a href="http://andpizza.com/">&pizza</a> ("and pizza") location in Columbia Heights. The DC-based quick-serve pizza shop has over a dozen locations in the Metro area. The new shop would have a total occupancy load of 46 in addition to a sidewalk cafe of up to 32 seats. &pizza has great veggie and vegan options including multiple choices for crusts, sauces, Daiya cheese, and plenty of toppings.</div>
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The address is listed as 1375 Kenyon St NW on the &pizza website, but you may know the location as the former location of 826 DC. It is located on the first floor of the Park Triangle apartment building and bordered by Pollo Campero and FroZenYo. </div>
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Typically, &pizza opens at 11:00 AM, but closing times vary by location and day. I'd expect this location to have similar hours as the U Street store: 11:00 PM close through Thursday and midnight on weekends. No word yet on opening day.</div>
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Signs are up announcing <a href="https://www.modells.com/home.do">Modell's Sporting Goods</a> as the replacement for City Sports in Penn Quarter/Chinatown. The small City Sports chain closed all of its stores after declaring bankruptcy last October. Modell's is actually acquiring leases from three former City Sports locations, including one each in Philadelphia and Boston. </div>
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Modell's is based in New York, NY and has over 150 stores in the Northeast; from Virginia all the way up to New Hampshire. Modell's already has 3 stores in the District: DCUSA in Columbia Heights, Hechinger Mall in Carver-Langston, and a limited access store inside of the Verizon Center in Penn Quarter. </div>
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The new store will be located at 715 7th St NW and should open sometime this spring.</div>
Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-12258993967680670232016-02-05T03:00:00.000-05:002016-02-05T03:25:16.482-05:00Photos: Washington Auto Show<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Suicide doors... everywhere. Every car maker has a model with them.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">This was a fuel cell concept and take on Doc's DeLorean</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Not sure what this was supposed to be... no seating, no console... just chrome and wheels.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Seen this city one-seater concept for a few years in a row now.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Can't beat classic Mustangs.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Wait, actually you can. Classic Cadillacs.</td></tr>
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We can have a high-quality-of-life neighborhood without having the highest priced homes. It's not the monetary value of real estate that define the neighborhood. It's the people who live and work here.</div>
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Redfin, a web-based residential real estate company, <a href="https://www.redfin.com/blog/2016/01/redfin-predicts-the-hottest-neighborhoods-of-2016.html">recently created a blog post about which U.S. neighborhoods they consider the "hottest."</a> The methodology was pretty simple; they base the rankings on the number of page views for homes in the neighborhood and number of "favorites" (you can mark individual home listings to monitor pending status, price changes, etc). By these metrics Mount Pleasant was the 5th "hottest" neighborhood in the United States.</div>
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But, they also note that the median sales price for a home in Mount Pleasant in 2015 was $760,000, more than any other among the top ten hottest neighborhoods. Number 8 on the list, Hamden (Baltimore), had a median home price of $198,000. </div>
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A $760,000 home with a 30 year mortgage and 4% interest rate, would result in $3,628/month payment. If you wanted to put 20% down, you'd need $152,000 in cash. The $3,628/month does not include taxes, mortgage insurance, HOA/condo fee, or utilities. Assuming those costs totaled $4,000/month (v. conservative), and you aimed to spend a third of your take-home income on housing, you'd need to be making a yearly salary of $144,000, <i>after</i> taxes, to afford the average home sold here in 2015.</div>
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According to <a href="http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_dc.htm">BLS, the median hourly wage</a> for all occupations in the District (in 2014) was $31.20, or about $64,900 per year. You'd need more than two of those salaries to afford the median priced home in Mount P. For DC workers in office and admin support occupations, the median hourly wage was $21.90. For workers in food prep and food service, it was $10.82. The current minimum wage in DC is $10.50 per hour.</div>
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Look, I agree with Redfin. Mount Pleasant is an awesome neighborhood. We kind of have it all:</div>
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<li><span style="text-align: justify;">Mixed-use zoning resulting in our own "Main Street" with neighborhood grocery and other needed retail</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Wide variety of housing options including large multi-family buildings, single-family rowhomes, rentals large and small</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Interesting and varied architectural styles</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Walkable to an elementary, middle, and high school</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Walkable to a Metro station</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Two buses to the city center (S and 42/43), two cross-town buses (H3/4 and H8)</li>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">Bikeshare station</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Rock Creek Park</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Mount Pleasant Library</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Engaging history</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Farmer's market</li>
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Seem like a perfect place for workers, professionals, artists, single people, coupled people, big families, students, children; pretty much anyone. That's why the $760,000 number is so disheartening. Where are the new mid-range and human-sized housing options? With Howard University recently moving students from Meridian Hill to <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/02/02/howard-university-signs-deal-to-turn-meridian-hill-dorm-into-luxury-rentals/?postshare=6051454476466564&tid=ss_tw-bottom">make way for "luxury apartments,"</a> boutique hoteliers planning to <a href="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/general/2016/01/29/union-arts-to-become-a-boutique-hotel-with-an-arts-program/">upend Union Arts artists</a>, the city's <a href="http://wamu.org/programs/metro_connection/15/04/10/what_does_the_future_hold_for_the_residents_of_barrys_farm">controversial plans for Barry Farm</a>, and the legacy of the <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/six-years-after-fire-deauville-tenants-move-closer-to-returning-to-their-rebuilt-home/2014/05/07/d337c3b0-caf8-11e3-a75e-463587891b57_story.html">Deauville fire displacements</a> --among other examples-- its seems like the ability for average person to just stay put is eroding. It's not just that one can't afford to purchase the priciest condos, it's the alarming idea that just staying where you are, even if you have paid on time/followed rules/done due diligence since day one; even the ability to just exist as-is can come into question.</div>
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For all the great transit infrastructure, unique retail options, pizza shops, and restaurants, it's really the people that make our neighborhood. Not page views, bids-over-asking, or fewest days on the market. </div>
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Mount Pleasant has been a great place to live because of the <i>people</i> I've lived with (or next to, or above), whom I met drinking a beer near the fire pit, listed to music with at Lamont Park, emailed me to put an event on the blog, laughed at me for trying to order a vegan pupusa in I'm sure what was broken Spanish, recommended a book at the library, asked me to watch their dog while they ran inside, handed me a hot chocolate at Lamont Street Halloween, played a show in a sweltering basement, helped me count down a new year at Haydee's, showed me the best trails through Rock Creek, hosted me at Passover Seder, or drove me to work on the 42 bus. </div>
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It's the people that make the neighborhood "hot." My wish is that they all have the option to live here, too. To find their place. And be able to keep it.</div>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-60957148891977374882016-01-28T01:00:00.000-05:002016-01-28T01:36:01.791-05:00Phila's HipCityVeg Coming to Chinatown<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>HipCityVeg will be located between Shophouse and It's Sugar</i></td></tr>
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<a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2016/01/27/hipcityveg-opening-broad-street-dc-vegan-food.html">Philadelphia Business Journal is reporting</a> that <a href="http://hipcityveg.com/">HipCityVeg</a> is coming to DC. And I. Can. Not. Wait.</div>
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The all-vegan, fast casual restaurant is slated to open at 712 7th St NW in burgeoning Penn Quarter, near Chinatown. The 712 address was previously home to a Ruby Tuesday and very briefly a FroZenYo.</div>
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The DC restaurant should open some time this spring and will be HipCityVeg's third or fourth, depending on when the new Philadelphia location opens. They currently have two Philadelphia locations, one in University City and another near Rittenhouse Square.</div>
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For the owners, I have one recommendation, one request, and one reflection...</div>
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Recommendation: Be ready for people to buy a lot of food. Whatever the daily totals are for the existing stores... throw those numbers out.</div>
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Request: Bring <a href="http://charliewasasinner.com/">Charlie Was a Sinner</a> and <a href="http://barbombon.com/">Bar Bombón</a> with you! Dying to eat at both of these places.</div>
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Reflection: I was totally prepared to hold up the line ordering this <a href="https://www.zagat.com/b/philadelphia/hidden-dishes-20-secret-menu-items-in-philadelphia#1">off-menu Grilled Chick'n Club</a>, but I see you put it on <a href="http://hipcityveg.com/menu/">the menu</a>! Thanks in advance.</div>
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Looking forward to visiting this summer. Good luck y'all! </div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>712 7th Street NW was most recently occupied by FroZenYo</i></td></tr>
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Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-23614077566240256952016-01-27T01:30:00.000-05:002016-01-27T12:03:01.898-05:00Snowzilla: Photos<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mount Pleasant Street NW</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Snow Service | No service</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">16th St NW</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Lamont Park</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Mount Pleasant Library</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Columbia Heights Metro station; closed</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Columbia Heights Plaza</td></tr>
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<br />Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16989858662676793726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4717967243942743167.post-1402447351081205972016-01-21T02:00:00.000-05:002016-01-21T12:32:13.166-05:00T-minus 364 Days: Inauguration<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yes, I know it's way too early to be thinking about Inauguration. But, yesterday marked one year until we celebrate another peaceful transfer of power from one President to the next. A year form now, the 45th President will be embarking on their second day of work, and we'd be in the middle of what would probably be a three day weekend with Inauguration falling on a Friday in 2017 (January 20). Other dates to look forward to before then:</div>
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<li>February 1: The first presidential primary: Iowa Caucuses.</li>
<li>March 1: Super Tuesday: Fifteen states have presidential primaries/caucuses on this day.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>March 12:</b> District of Columbia Republican Caucus. FYI - This is on a Saturday. </li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>June 14: </b>District of Columbia Democratic primary. Yes, literally the last primary in the U.S.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">July 18-21: Republican Convention in Cleveland.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">July 25-28: Democratic Convention in Philadelphia.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">September 26: First presidential debate.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">October 4: Vice presidential debate.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">October 9: Second presidential debate. </li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">October 19: Third presidential debate. </li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>November 8:</b> Election Day.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">December 19: Electoral College meets in each state to cast official votes for President & VP.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">January 6, 2017: Joint Congressional session to tally electoral votes.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><b>January 20, 2017</b>: Inauguration of new President.</li>
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