Petworth News April 07, 2015 at 10:52PM

Not sure what to make of this (the idea OR the primary color picture). Michael Neibauer, who's an economic development reporter with the Washington Business Journal (and whose Twitter profile says "Permits are my thing.") sent out this tweet and odd rendering image for 16 Grant Circle...

@WBJNeibs "16 Grant Circle, subject of recent raze permit, will be redeveloped as 3 flats (6 units)"

I drove by the location today and it seems they're getting ready to work. Screen shot of the DCRA permit tracking page for the property is below as well.

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Petworth News April 06, 2015 at 07:17PM

Petworth is lucky to have its own Community Farmer's Market, and even better, it's opening next month! It's one of the local events that helps us all enjoy our neighborhood and our neighbors. And they could use your support. Also, there's gonna be beer!

Ok, I don't mean beer at the Market, but at an upcoming Silent Auction Fundraiser at Chez Billy.

It's Monday the 20th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm. The Market will have the bar all to itself that night, and you can enjoy some great drink specials.

To attend the event, buy an admission ticket (comes with 2 door prize tickets) for $15, or two admission tickets for $25 (and get 4 door prizes).

Then come in and bid on some great items. Silently. With a drink.

** Buy your ticket here: http://bit.ly/1GFeU4j **

100% of the money raised from the event goes into running the market. So join your neighbors to in supporting this awesome project, and take advantage of some great drink specials.

The Market opens May 2nd from 9 am – 1 pm and then every Saturday though November. You'll be able to enjoy plenty of food and produce, as well as goods from local vendors. Each week they’ll feature events that are great for the entire family including live music, storytelling, cooking demos, and more.

For more information check out their website:

http://bit.ly/1HJrqhS

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Petworth News April 05, 2015 at 08:05PM

A great neighbor finally gets awarded for being awesome. Local Petworth resident and amazing neighbor Carol Herwig is being recognized by Casey Trees with their Award for Partnership at the 2015 Canopy Awards. The award ceremony is April 23rd at Dock 5 at Union Market. (see below for link with more details)

Carol is a very deserving recipient of this award, which recognizes her leadership, time, effort, sweat equity and can-do attitude to ensure that Petworth, and all of DC, has the tree canopy cover it needs.

I spoke to Carol tonight about the award today. She was very flattered that she was nominated by her peers, and that the foundation selected her for the award. “I found out Monday that the award was official,” said Carol. “I feel real good about it, and appreciate that I was selected.”

According to Casey Trees, Carol can be credited for adding more than 250 trees to Petworth. She was also instrumental in the redesign of the park area between Georgia Avenue and 9th Street (below Upshur). The final design used by the city was very close to the early designs for the land that Carol submitted. She also works regularly with the Armed Services Retirement Home and the Rock Creek Cemetery. (As a matter of fact, this weekend she’s helping the Friends of the Soldiers Home plant 50 new trees at the AFRH. 86 people have volunteered to help plant the trees, and that doesn’t include staff.)

“It’s about the community connections and impact,” Carol said, in talking about why she works as hard as she does. “Getting different groups together from around the area is the way it should be. It doesn’t have to be one person throwing seeds into the wind in order to get things accomplished.”

As Casey Trees points out in their overview of Carol, she “has tirelessly sought out planting projects in the neighborhood, approaching groups and institutions about adding trees to their property using Casey Trees’ Community Tree Planting program and working with them to develop strong planting plans and spearhead the planting and post-planting care.”

Carol said that at this point, it’s rewarding to be able to “go to any ward and know that I’ve planted trees that are thriving. That’s especially true for here in Petworth.”

Carol is also involved with other volunteer efforts, including roles as vice president of the Friends at the Library, a board member at the Georgia Avenue Family Support Cooperative (where’s she been on the board since 2008), along with being the treasurer of the citywide Federation of Friends of the DC Public Libraries. (BTW, the GA Ave Family Support Cooperative is looking for new board members, as well as a CPA to volunteer with them. The Cooperative helps homeless families find housing and get out of DC General, as well as works to keep kids in school and not truant.)

Frankly, Carol is deserving of any award that recognizes her dedication to Petworth. Along with her husband, George Morgan, they have both spent countless hours tending the trees and flowers around Petworth, and picking up trash on a regular basis. Carol and George are inspirational neighbors who work hard to make Petworth a great neighborhood. I know ANC 4C has been thinking of starting their own awards program for local active residents, Carol and George make two great recipients.

Read more about Carol’s accomplishments and the award at the Canopy Awards overview page: http://bit.ly/1Fe505J

And if you want to attend the Awards and Fundraiser, here’s more info: http://bit.ly/1NUIpBJ

Three cheers for Carol! She's an outstanding neighbor to everyone in Petworth.

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Petworth News April 03, 2015 at 10:24AM

The Celebrate Petworth Indiegogo fund features various perks you can get when you support the festival. What are you waiting for? Go support the festival!

Perks include t-shirts from Upshur Street Books & Celebrate Petworth, gift certificates to Crane And Turtle DC (wait, those are sold out already!?!), a special discounted shopping night with Willow and much more from local retailers, artists and restaurants.

AND CHECK THIS OUT: there's even the opportunity to have Petworth News write an exclusive article or interview with you or about a topic of your choice (well, within reason obviously). It's at the $250 funding level and goes a long way to helping cover the permit expenses (and bear in mind, no money comes to me, it all goes to the festival).

One article is already sold, only one left! Thanks to Yianni Konstantopoulos from GreenLine Real Estate (3927 Georgia Ave NW www.greenlinere.com) for supporting the festival! I look forward to writing an article of your choice!

If you own a restaurant or a store, or want to highlight a local event, consider funding the festival by getting an article on Petworth News. I currently reach more than 4,000 people a day, which includes local residents and prospective neighbors, Councilmembers, even a Congressional Representative or two.

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Petworth News April 02, 2015 at 02:30PM

Here's a cool opportunity I want to share: Paul Dolinsky, an extremely knowledgable friend of mine, is participating in giving a tour of the historic Belmont Mansion in Dupont Circle. I'm very familiar with the mansion, and have toured it privately in the past. It's a really cool mansion, with some great hidden features and a great history.

If you have the chance to play tourist in your own city, take this tour.

====== Tour Info

Join us as we take a in-depth historic journey through The Belmont Manison lead by Alma Bane, PGM the Right Worthy Grand Secretary of the Easternstar and Paul Dolinsky from the National Park Service. Then explore its roof restoration with Chuck Wagner from Wagner Roofing.

Located in the heart of Dupont Circle, the Beaux-Arts mansion was constructed between 1906 and 1909 as a winter home for Perry Belmont and his family. The residence was designed by French architect Ernest Sanson along with Horace Trumbauer, who served as supervising architect. The mansion served as the social center of Washington when the Belmont’s were in residence. In 1935, the building was sold to the General Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and is maintained and resided in by the acting Right Worthy Grand Secretary.

Inside the Belmont: April 11th, 10:00am to 1:00pm The Belmont Mansion International Headquarters for the Order of the Eastern Star 1618 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Metro Station: Dupont Circle

DCPL and APT Member: $15 Non Members: $25

Go to http://bit.ly/1yGZkyP to register.

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Petworth News April 02, 2015 at 11:42AM

Update on Grant Circle Historic Landmark status: Looks like the local neighborhood effort to protect the homes and buildings around Grant Circle was successful.

Commissioner Joe Martin emailed that "This morning the Historic Preservation Review Board unanimously voted their 'intent to nominate' Grant Circle as a historic district.

"The motion that passed exempted St. Gabriel's Church and buildings on its 'campus' while Board members encouraged Father Avelino Gonzalez, the pastor, and the parish to consider pursuing historic landmark status for the Church's property."

Looks like the local neighborhood effort to protect the styles of homes and buildings around Grant Circle was successful.

St Gabriel's is pictured below.

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Petworth News April 01, 2015 at 11:29AM

The April ANC 4C meeting is set for April 8th at a 6:30pm at the Petworth Library. If you can't attend, I'll be there. You can read my notes later that night for the low price of $5. (Just kidding, they're free.) DRAFT AGENDA

1. Call to Order (6:30pm) 2. Roll Call and Introduction of Commissioners (6:33pm) 3. Approval of Agenda (6:35pm) 4. Reading and Approval of the March 2015 Minutes 5. Treasurer’s Report- Kathleen Crowley (6:45pm) 6. Metropolitan Police (7:00pm) 7. DC Fire EMS (7:05pm) 8. Khalil Thompson, Mayor Bowser’s Office (7:10 pm) 9. Community Comment (2 minutes per speaker)

Presentations: 1. Attorney General Carl Racine - Comm Hayworth (7:25 pm) 2. Buddhist Congregational Church – Comm Teutsch (7:36 pm) 3. Urban Land Institute - Comm Jones (7:46 pm) 4. New Manager Petworth Rec Center – Comm Jones (7:51 pm) 5. WMATA Presentation 14th St Bus – Comm Williams (7:56 pm) 6. WMATA Bus Service – Comm Uqdah (8:01 pm)

ABRA Matters: 1. Golden Paradise ABRA Application – Comm Teutsch (8:06 pm)

Grants: 1. Petworth Community Market – Comms Crowley & Hayworth (8:11 pm) 2. Lighthouse Yoga – Comm Hayworth (8:16 pm)

New Business: 1. DCRA Proposal – Comm Williams (8:21 pm)

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Petworth News March 26, 2015 at 12:34PM

Do you drive up 16th Street and Military Road? *Don't. Go another way that as a local only you know about.*

If you have to, here's some traffic info on the bridge construction and traffic disruptions. Good luck.

· 16th Street will be reduced to one-lane each direction beginning at 12:01 AM Friday March 27 and remain that way until all lanes reopen on/about July 15

· Military Road will stay one-lane eastbound and two-lanes westbound until all lanes open on the bridge on/about July 15

· Military Road will be closed for demolition at the bridge starting 7 PM Friday March 27 until 5 AM Monday March 30 – traffic will detour over existing ramps

· Loop ramp for northbound 16th Street to west bound Military will be closed until all lanes open on the bridge on/about July 15

· Metro Buses will detour around the work site

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Petworth News March 25, 2015 at 11:19PM

Like Petworth real estate and great coffee? Then you might be interested in local GreenLine Real Estate's latest promotion with Qualia Coffee (3917 Georgia Avenue). If you follow GreenLine Real Estate on Twitter, you can get $1 off Qualia's hand-poured coffee all day this Saturday, March 28th.

Or, choose to upgrade your regular drip house coffee for your pick of beans hand poured and prepared by a barista!

Visit them on Twitter at http://bit.ly/1OzA5Zg to follow them. Then show the barista at Qualia that you follow GreenLine and you'll get your discount.

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Petworth News March 25, 2015 at 12:23AM

Friends of the Soldiers Home is seeking volunteers to come hang out with veterans for Happy Hour on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 from 6-8 pm at the Scott Building at the Armed Forces Retirement Home. It's always a great time -- Veterans and Friends get together with music, food, drinks (some alcoholic*), bad/bawdy jokes*! Email Lori Lincoln to volunteer: volunteerfriendsofsoldiers@gmail.com

(*volunteers under age 21 not recommended)

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Petworth News March 23, 2015 at 11:23PM

Car fire at New Hampshire Ave and Upshur Street tonight around 11:15pm. MPD said a neighbor called it in. I spoke to her and she said was walking her dog along Upshur, and saw the car burst into flames approximately around 11:15. She said saw one person standing at the corner of 5th and Upshur when the car went up, and said that person walked away (either didn't care, or something else). The fire department looked to be concentrating on the engine compartment. I wasn't able to get closer or ask questions as don't have my MPD press pass (yet).

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Petworth News March 23, 2015 at 12:38PM

Resident Stephen Davis shared a great pic of the Presidential Marine squadron's MV-22 Osprey looping over Petworth this morning (much better than the far away shot I managed to grab). Stephen mentioned it was the "first time I've seen those circling the neighborhood that I can recall. Louder than the usual chopper!"

I hadn't seen the Ospreys flying over Petworth before this, but I know that HMX-1 squadron (the Marine Helicopter Squadron One, the Presidential Squadron) was getting the twin rotor Ospreys back in 2013 to complement and eventually replace the Sikorsky helicopters already in use.

Here's an article about the Osprey joining HMX-1:

http://1.usa.gov/1B9ZsHS

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Petworth News March 22, 2015 at 10:58AM

A couple of residents, including ANC Commissioner Joe Martin, reported hearing more gunshots last night. PSA 407 Lt Van Crawford sent out an update via the MPD-4D listserv:

Last night at approximately 11:15pm, ShotSpotter detected multiple gun shots in the areas of 4th & New Hampshire Ave & the 4400 block of Illinois Ave., NW. MPD units responded and conducted a thorough canvass of surrounding areas and alleys with negative results.

So, of course, question is... Same shooter as the March 16th shooting on 3rd & Upshur?

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Notes and thoughts on the Emergency PSA 407 Crime Brief Meeting

Here are my notes and thoughts on the Emergency PSA 407 Crime Brief Meeting from today (3/21). The turnout at the emergency PSA 407 meeting at 750 Park Road NW was very high, with more than 70 residents in the audience, including Councilmember Anita Bonds and representatives from two other Councilmember offices (Orange and Grosso). I saw several ANC 4C commissioners (John-Paul Hayworth, Timothy Jones and Joe Martin) and one ANC 4D commissioner (Krystal Branton). Khalil Thompson form the Mayor’s office also was there. No Ward 4 candidates attended (though there was a “representative” from one candidate).

Lieutenant Van Crawford ran the meeting (he’s the PSA 407 manager) and was relaxed and open to listening and responding to residents. I think the size of the crowd may have taken him by surprise, as did the presence of TV cameras and reporters (2 were there, one from Ch 9, WUSA) but he adjusted pretty well. (The cameraperson needs to learn how to use her zoom feature — she was disconcertingly close to the face of residents as they spoke.)

The stated topic of the meeting was the recent gun violence and shootings in Petworth, particularly the March 16th shooting at 3rd and Upshur / Varnum. (On a related note, there was another shooting this morning at 9th and Randolph, picked up by the ShotSpotter system, no shell casings or injured found.) Lt Crawford said it’s very common to respond to a shots fired call, only to find nothing (no shell casings, no injured).

Lt. Crawford started the meeting by asking the crowd of residents to ask questions and provide their thoughts, and for the next hour and a half, they did. Everyone was civil, and the meeting was focused almost exclusively on resident questions, with one question repeating itself:

“What is the comprehensive plan to deal with the shootings and crime in Petworth and Ward 4?”

The answer given by the Mayor’s office and MPD is: “A comprehensive plan is being developed and will be communicated.” This is the same answer given by DC for a few years now, through successive mayors, MPD commanders and council members. As background, one resident provided me with notes from an October 2013 Safety Meeting held at the 4D station on Georgia Ave, which included MPD Chief Diane Groomes, former 4D Commander Missouri, and former Councilmember Bowser (and some of her staff). It documents almost the exact same issues as today’s meeting, with Jefferson and 5th, 6th & 7th Streets being hot spots for shootings, along with 2nd & Upshur. Same as now. Attention needs to be paid to both enforcement and prevention through social programs. There has to be a way to interrupt the cycle of crime and lack of opportunity. According to MPD, it is a cycle, one that is passed down generationally in families who are active within the local crews (aka gangs) in the area.

Regarding the March 16th shooting on Upshur, Lt. Crawford said they believe it was 1 shooter, trying to fire at 2 other individuals and hitting cars instead. He said they have a number of “persons of interest” based on videos provided by residents in the area who have cameras in the alleys and in the back of their homes.

A resident mentioned that her children were playing in the street not less than an hour before the shootings, while another resident said she got out of her car only “a few minutes before the shooting started.”

Residents talked about “displacement” of crime from the Kennedy Street area, being pushed down toward Upshur and Varnum, as the crews are looking to stay away from the current increased police presence. Another resident from Jefferson St said that displacement seems temporary, as there’s been two homicides in front of his house in the last two months, and as soon as the police lights move away, the crime comes back.

There was a lot of discussion about the alleys around 2nd/3rd and Upshur / Varnum. Some are claiming it’s an open air drug market, others suggesting that something likely illegal is going on, as people are congregating in the alley, drinking, smoking and interacting with out-of-state cars. Lt Crawford said that while MPD can drive through, they can’t stop people without probable cause. He did add that one reason for patrol officers to get out of their cars to talk to people is that an initial conversation with someone loitering in an alley, etc, can start the process of obtaining probable cause, based on that person’s answers.

Residents wanted to know if a camera can be installed in the 7th & 8th Streets and Jefferson area (in fact, a request has already been made to move a camera there by 4D Commander Manlapaz).

Some residents asked for more police presence on foot patrols, and Lt Crawford said they were having patrol officers get out of their cars more often, and had positioned more bike patrols and Segway patrols along the Upshur corridor. One resident said she hasn’t seen the increase in patrols, but Lt Crawford assured her that the patrols have indeed increased and that there’s been an allocation of more resources to the area.

Another resident asked MPD to communicate more with residents through meetings, at which point several people reminded the crowd that MPD does PSA meetings, CAC (Citizen Advisory Council) meetings, local briefings and meet & greets at resident homes and more. There was some confusion on how to find out about these meetings. I recommended that people watch the listservs and Petworth News blog, and email me questions that they want addressed at the PSA meetings if they can’t make it. A number of residents wanted MPD to make sure they closed the communication loop on incidents, when possible (arrests made, preventative steps taken, etc.).

To which point, if you’re more likely to attend a Saturday morning PSA 407 meeting, please let Derek Staten (4D’s outreach coordinator) know by emailing him at derek.staten@dc.gov.

Lt Crawford was asked if MPD has enough resources, and personally, I think the answer is No. I’ve heard from other MPD leadership that MPD could use more officers and better morale (but that’s a discussion another day). However, Lt Crawford said while retirements and attrition are always an issue, the academies are full and that PSA 407 had the resources it needs. He said that 4D regularly works with 3D and 5D and other agencies (such as Park Police) and faith-based organizations.

Lt Crawford also asked a number of residents to contact him after the meeting to talk about problem properties, and for ways to submit videos of activities happening in the area. (By the way, if you have a camera pointed at your property or pointed at public property, you can record video, and if you see a crime committed or suspicious activity, MPD is happy to take the video.)

Lt Crawford repeated what we’ve heard as a consistent message from MPD: “If you see something suspicious, or you are concerned, call 911.” For example, if someone is sitting in a car in the alley behind your house, “I’d find that suspicious if it were my house,” he said. “Call 911 and let us deal with it.” He said MPD tracks the calls, even if nothing is discovered after the police arrive, to help them understand potential problem areas. He also asked residents to keep emailing MPD, reading the listservs and communicating with city leadership, “Citizens can show up, voice their opinions, send emails and be active,” he said. “We want to work with active, sincere residents who are looking for ways to improve the area.”

When asked what MPD would like to hear from residents, Lt Crawford smiled and said a “job well done” would be nice, which got laughs of appreciation from the residents. In fact, a number of residents complimented MPD for the speed of their response to calls and for their openness in communicating with residents (this meeting being a prime example).

Juan Thompson from Council member Grosso’s office, asked if residents would be interested in organizing an “Orange Hot Association” to help MPD, saying it proved very effective in his area of Ward 6. No one stepped up to say this type of program should be started, but I would suggest this is a good topic for a Ward 4 Candidate to champion.

The meeting ended and a number of residents spoke with Lt Crawford and amongst themselves. I think these types of meetings are important and desired in the community — the hard part is keeping them active when there aren’t spikes in crime.

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