Anonymous wrote:Georgetown has a guard service paid by donations through the Citizens' Association.
But for Capitol Hill I checked here:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/usersguides/dc/CivicOrg.html
and discovered that Capitol Hill only has the Capitol Hill Restoration Society, which doesn't sound like it would be involved in arranging a similar guard service, but you might ask them.
It is not worth moving because all neighborhoods have a crime problem to some degree. Better to improve what you have.
So there is a lot of crime, bad school and you can't change your windows the way you like?
For more than 50 years, the Capitol Hill Restoration Society (CHRS) has championed the interests of residential Capitol Hill by working to preserve its historic character and enhance its livability through efforts in planning, zoning, traffic management, and public safety. Click on Mission Statement on the menu at right.