Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When you depend on camera fines and parking tickets, but huge numbers of residents are driving around with FAKE paper tags from MD and DC, you are chasing a fools errand to DC bankruptcy.
But unlike Detroit, DC will not be allowed to go bankrupt. At least not before the federal government revokes home rule, and steps in to take over DC due to gross mismanagement by the officials we elected.
There are new stop sign camaras going up all over our area in Petworth. Even if you fully stop, if you are not completely behind the white line you will get a ticket. I guess this will make up for all the lost tax revenue? And yet, the city does absolutely nothing about the a-holes on dirt bikes driving on sidewalks, speeding through intersections and going the wrong way down streets
That’s why I use fake tags when driving. The council decriminalized it and it should apply to everybody (including me).
Anonymous wrote:
Do you live under a rock? They can't get reciprocity. MD and VA won't agree to it and we are not a state. This is the challenge with not being a state! Geez!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When you depend on camera fines and parking tickets, but huge numbers of residents are driving around with FAKE paper tags from MD and DC, you are chasing a fools errand to DC bankruptcy.
But unlike Detroit, DC will not be allowed to go bankrupt. At least not before the federal government revokes home rule, and steps in to take over DC due to gross mismanagement by the officials we elected.
There are new stop sign camaras going up all over our area in Petworth. Even if you fully stop, if you are not completely behind the white line you will get a ticket. I guess this will make up for all the lost tax revenue? And yet, the city does absolutely nothing about the a-holes on dirt bikes driving on sidewalks, speeding through intersections and going the wrong way down streets
Anonymous wrote:
When you depend on camera fines and parking tickets, but huge numbers of residents are driving around with FAKE paper tags from MD and DC, you are chasing a fools errand to DC bankruptcy.
But unlike Detroit, DC will not be allowed to go bankrupt. At least not before the federal government revokes home rule, and steps in to take over DC due to gross mismanagement by the officials we elected.
In moderately priced areas on the east side of the city, like Brookland and Woodridge, about 30% of homes have dropped their prices in 2024, while in higher-priced areas, like 16th Street Heights and Georgetown, that number is in the 10% range. In Chevy Chase and American University Park, very few listings have seen price reductions.
The percentage of listings with price reductions so far in 2024 is a bit higher than at this time last year. If you are curious about the percentage of homes that have seen price reductions in your neighborhood, shoot us an email at editor(at)urbanturf.com and we will give you the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone been over to Sursurm Corda recently? That hellhole is basically 90% gone. Replaced with some nice looking places and a bit of smaller office space with retail on ground floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to face this unprecedented challenge, we have the most incompetent council certainly in the history of DC, and maybe in the history of local politic bodies in this country. The clowncil cannot begin to even fathom what is about to hit.
Low-income housing and more bike lanes seem to be the current city council’s spending priorities.
If the city loses most of their current CRE revenue stream, maybe they can back-fill the budget losses by further defunding the MPD ?
As the force has shrunk it has gotten cheaper but backfilling with OT has erased most if not all of the savings.
Anyone else worrying about property values? Anyone from here want to chime in on what things were like in the 80s?