Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One difference is that Glover Park is a much more car-dependent neighborhood, so (sort of unfortunately) decisions about the common good could reasonably take driver needs into account much more than on the Hill, which ought to be looking out for pedestrian viewing pleasure much more.
With all due respect, I think you're off the mark here. GP is not uniquely car-dependent, and unless I'm terribly wrong, you can also access your car from the non-curb side.
Or, you know, park somewhere else.
Or walk. Or bus. Or cab.
Anonymous wrote:One difference is that Glover Park is a much more car-dependent neighborhood, so (sort of unfortunately) decisions about the common good could reasonably take driver needs into account much more than on the Hill, which ought to be looking out for pedestrian viewing pleasure much more.
Anonymous wrote:The tree boxes with trees are a real bummer, too. It's hard to open your passenger door as fully with a tree trunk there. Can we get DC to cut the trees down?
Anonymous wrote:Check the archives--I posted something similar about our Capitol hill 'hood a few months ago. Consensus was they're allowed to do anything they want in the "tree boxes" as long as it doesn't grow higher than 18 inches.