Housing Survey Results
/In case you missed it: the Neighborhood Study Group’s survey results on Burleith development.
Read MoreIn case you missed it: the Neighborhood Study Group’s survey results on Burleith development.
Read MoreThe picnic is today—rain or shine! Don't miss the non-stop fun from 3:30–7:30 pm.
Read MoreMeet at Hardy MS at 1:30 pm for Dwane Starlin's free pre-picnic tour of the neighborhood.
Read MoreBurleith's Michael Farquhar writes about some of history’s most interesting moments + people.
Read MoreThe June 10 spring clean-up + June 17 summer picnic are coming up. Hope to see you at both!
Read MoreIntroduced at a library talk + at two launch parties, Burleith will be sold at the picnic.
Read MoreFormer T Street resident John David Hardy died in his home in Gloucester, MA, on May 10.
Read MoreCheck out the box on 37th +T, part of the free “take a book, return a book” exchange program.
Read MoreTake the service changes survey by June 19. You might just win a $50 SmarTrip® card.
Read MoreOur neighborhood spruce up (9–11 am) kicks off at Ellington Field, Saturday, June 10. Pitch in!
Read MoreIt's the law: Keep grass + weed height to 8" or less + control excessive vegetative growth.
Read MoreThe best music, food, fun + people will be at the Burleith picnic, June 17, 3:30–7:30 pm. Be there!
Read MoreDC's Office of Planning has extended the amendment period from May 26 to June 23.
Read MoreEvery Saturday through Nov. 18, enjoy core + pop-up vendors, artists, musicians + activities.
Read MoreBe on the lookout for a survey on neighborhood development. We want to hear your views.
Read MoreTen winning blocks + alleys wrapped up the successful 2016–17 Clean Block Competition.
Read MoreMay 26 + 31 are the last days of GU's Move Out Drive for pick up of donations + bulk trash.
Read MoreThe Sustainable DC progress report highlights some impressive achievements across the city.
Read MoreDC officials explained 2016 zoning code changes + zoning enforcement at a town hall.
Read MoreMay 15 is the deadline for submitting 2D art of neighborhoods in each of the city’s 8 wards.
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