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EC_dwtn t1_jebrr6t wrote
Reply to comment by WarbossTodd in Glenmont redline racist incident march 30th, 2023 by Key_Ad_7299
I don't think the new faregates will do much, but I'm guessing that people who do stuff like this are also not likely to pay their fares.
EC_dwtn t1_je0wi2t wrote
Reply to comment by gopoohgo in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
And notably absent is the USAO from the witness list, which is how I know this is a stunt and a joke.
EC_dwtn t1_jdhtau1 wrote
I don't know where it was shot from, but the address used on the show is 227 Lexington Pl NE. In real life, Lexington Pl only has addresses in the 600s.
EC_dwtn t1_j9y843s wrote
This post reeks of "Read the headline, but didn't read the article".
EC_dwtn t1_j9ummyy wrote
Reply to Quickest way to get from Capitol Hill to either Maryland or Virginia so I can place a sports bet? by WillAnderson419
No offense, but you can't figure out how to get to Virginia or Maryland? Get on any Metro line or walk or drive in any direction and you'll get there.
EC_dwtn t1_j9umf5i wrote
Reply to comment by keyjan in Quickest way to get from Capitol Hill to either Maryland or Virginia so I can place a sports bet? by WillAnderson419
The app is terrible here.
EC_dwtn t1_j8spq1y wrote
The level and impact of the disfunction here is staggering: Overpaying in some areas, causing working class families to be priced out of the market. Underpaying in others, causing unnecessary displacement. Not providing adequate services to people to ensure these buildings don't turn into slums.
Shameful work by the city, and great reporting by WaPo.
On a much less serious note, I had to do a double take when I saw that that woman's son was named River-Phoenix.
EC_dwtn t1_j8f7zmm wrote
Reply to comment by HockeyMusings in Ohio toxic air in DMV? by ghostofhogan
How so? The first takeaway in that report confirms what I said, they stated the air was safe without the proper evidence that was required to do so.
EC_dwtn t1_j8eya1u wrote
Reply to comment by HockeyMusings in Ohio toxic air in DMV? by ghostofhogan
I’m not worried about this at all here, but if I were in Ohio I’d be taking that statement with a grain of salt. EPA is the same agency that said the air near ground zero was safe.
EC_dwtn t1_j77sqgd wrote
I think Silver Spring's nightlife is a little overrated, but I would put it above Bethesda's, and obviously it's closer to Takoma Park. It's also pretty easy to get to parts of the city with a lot of restaurants and bars from there.
In the city you could look at Columbia Heights and Park View but getting 650 square feet with parking for under $2100 is going to be tough. You'll also get varying opinions about safety there.
Overall, I'd probably go with Silver Spring.
EC_dwtn t1_j6zxfj5 wrote
I said this elsewhere, but one of the things that struck me when I first moved to DC was how many people with disabilities seemed to be living full, independent lives.
You'll be broke, but you seem to already know that. Just as a heads up, the roommate/group house process is probably far more competitive than what you'd expect. You should be prepared to have to apply to a bunch of places before you get accepted into one that is a good fit.
EC_dwtn t1_j6zwzai wrote
Reply to comment by solidrecommendations in Is renting on a GS5 salary possible? by indecisivewandering
I'm from one of the cities in the south that people say has a lot of opportunity, but one of the first things I noticed when I moved here was how many people with disabilities seemed to be living independently (commuting to work on the Metro, hanging out at bars and restaurants, etc).
Normally I'd tell someone not to move on that salary, but in OP's case there could be a lot of benefits that aren't available in 98% of the rest of America.
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Reply to Anyone miss the old DC? by sg8910
Everything about this post was a curveball. From the title I thought this was going to be like those posts in r/NYC that wish for the grimier but cheaper days.
Then I thought you'd say you were walking in Shaw or Chinatown or another neighborhood that seems to have gone backward in the pandemic but you said Foggy Bottom and Dupont, which seem to be about the same as before.
EC_dwtn t1_j6gnubo wrote
Reply to comment by alizadk in There won't be any snow this winter and I'm really mad about that. by bingol_boii
DC's had some winters without much snow in the past, but we're still seeing something historic this year.
Dulles just set it's record for latest day in the season with no measurable snow, and DCA is currently at 5th latest with no snow.
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Reply to Any likelihood of rioting tonight? by [deleted]
I’m guessing that the average DC redditor doesn’t have the pulse on whether there would be riots, but I think this is notable: https://twitter.com/amanduhgomez/status/1619125257264156672?s=46&t=MsEcrNffTp43oKSQTh3WsA
EC_dwtn t1_j626ubh wrote
Reply to Picking a safe neighborhood? by bourgeoisAF
1)Go to it. "Safe" is different for everyone, so this allows you to get a feel for yourself.
2)You can check MPD's crime data.
EC_dwtn t1_j5vgk74 wrote
Reply to comment by meditation_account in Has WMATA Considered Underground? by Cooking_with_MREs
That doesn’t seem like the kind of thing that would be left to a referendum.
EC_dwtn t1_j4wejn3 wrote
Reply to Help me find this 1980's Club (LBJ Club)...Trying to recreate my grandparent's first date. by PickleStarMan
It was located at 500 1st st NW https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1980/01/13/after-years-of-singing-the-blues-jazz-is-swinging-again/2629bbc3-5599-4d09-8d7f-8990bb60854a/
It's now owned by GW. Maybe the developer who sold the property has old pictures.
EC_dwtn t1_j25i7ui wrote
Reply to comment by Anybody220 in Moving from Midwest to DC by Anybody220
I just Googled how long it would take me to get to a restaurant that's 8.5 miles away, and it's currently listed as a 40 minuted drive.
The good news is that Metro exists, but you will definitely find yourself staying closer to home once you get here, and not going to places that are 10ish miles away on a regular basis.
EC_dwtn t1_iy638qt wrote
Reply to comment by Oldbayistheshit in D.C. Firefighters And Paramedics Sue City Over Policy Banning Beards by zsreport
Does your work require you to wear SCBA?
EC_dwtn t1_iy5s65m wrote
I still don’t understand the original court ruling. Pretty much every fire department in the US bans beards because of how they can prevent a mask from getting a seal on the face. So I’m left wondering if the court only applied that ruling to DC?
EC_dwtn t1_iy4ojj4 wrote
Reply to In the 1900s, what were the most desirable neighborhoods in Washington, DC? How to they compare to the neighborhoods today? by Mtserali
Desirable depends on who you ask and when, but a few things that were different:
- Anacostia and Congress Heights were almost all white prior to the 50s.
- The area where Fort Reno Park is now was an integrated, majority Black neighborhood torn down under pressure from residents from Tenleytown and Chevy Chase.
- Pretty much everyone living in SW DC had their homes torn down as part of the urban renewal process than began in the 50s.
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Reply to Ever wonder what the inside of those old fire call boxes used to look like, and how they worked? by Falldog
This is how it worked pretty much everywhere. The nomenclature of box alarms, box areas, etc still exists in much of the fire service today.
EC_dwtn t1_iufy73h wrote
Reply to Where do I find country ham? by All_Vol_19
Tony’s has country ham biscuits.
EC_dwtn t1_jebu89m wrote
Reply to comment by WarbossTodd in Glenmont redline racist incident march 30th, 2023 by Key_Ad_7299
I'm not even opposed to having more cops, but where are you going to find them? MPD is offering a $20,000 hiring bonus because it's hard to find recruits.
And seeing as how WMATA is facing a half billion dollar deficit next year, I don't think trying to recoup lost funds is a bad thing.