Please present this viewpoint to the Old Georgetown Board at their next project review meeting! |
Sure, but they all instinctively know it too. The days of the famous Georgetown political dinner parties. They want it back too. Kids at Georgetown University were wearing Izods up until at least the 2006. Tells you how influential that period was. |
That was the 1960s. |
I can tell you that suburbanites aren't going there. Too much of a hassle to park, and you can't metro. |
Georgetown was still relevant as a going-out destination in the 90s (at least the early 90s). |
Sally Quinn |
The ANC commissioners unanimously voted in August to oppose sidewalk widening in exchange for parking spaces on M Street while continuing to support limited streateries. If you wanted your input heard beyond arguing on DCUM you should have participated in the Aug. 30 ANC meeting but those meetings are only for residents. |
Oh, ANC commissioners voted to prioritize street parking over pedestrians? What a surprise. Fortunately, ANC commissioners don't make the final decision. |
When I went to AU in the early aughts, it was very much still a going-out destination. Rhino Bar, the Tombs, Mr. Smith’s… |
It’s interesting, or not, that you claim to have such an interest in the community but you are not involved. If you live there get involved. Talk to your commissioners and convince your neighbors. If, as I suspect, you don’t live there, then maybe you should defer to the people who do and who perhaps have a better understanding of community needs than you do? Last time I checked, denigrating people probably doesn’t help. |
Georgetown should be a destination for people who don't live there, but only the people who live there should get to make decisions about it. -you |
If you feel so strongly, get involved. Make change. I’m not sure why you are arguing here as you are convincing no one and certainly hurting whatever cause you think you are supporting by denigrating and alienating people. If you want wider sidewalks, go talk to the ANC. Go talk to Cheh. Go talk to the BID. Go talk to DDOT. You’ve done none of these things. I think sometimes it’s easy convince oneself of your own righteousness when you don’t actually test your ideas in the real world. The real world right now does not agree with you but if you got off DCUM and stop behaving like a child, maybe you could? It’s up to you. |
DCUM posts are anonymous. How do you know what anyone has done? Not to mention, you're the one who said that the ANC commissioners voted for preserving street parking over wider sidewalks. That's not "denigrating," that's just a statement of fact (assuming that it is factual). |
LOL No. But okay, let’s assume that you did all of these things and the result came out the same way, wouldn’t you suspect that maybe you had a bad idea or maybe you are a bad advocate if you cannot get anyone in the rest of the world to agree with you. If all of this is true, I’m going to guess that your problem is both because making snide remarks about people you should want to get in your side is a poor way to make coalitions to bring about the change you claim you want to see. Or…. hear me out. You are just a random troll on an internet website that likes to kvetch and moan anonymously about things that very few other people actually care about or agree with and pretend that you have a have a lot of people that agree with you. It’s a tough choice, but I’ve chosen. |
Georgetown was awesome in the 80s. It was a mix of Gucci and Commander Salamander. Then it became all chain stores with nothing unique or interesting. Who wants to go to another TJ Maxx and pay $20 for underground parking (if you buy a lot of stuff, you kinda have to park underground to get the stuff to your car). |