Saturday, April 6, 2019

The Georgetown Neighborhood Plight, in my opinion

I attend housing committee meetings held at Miriam's Kitchen in the basement of Western Presbyterian Church.  Mariam's Kitchen is also the place that serves superb suppers I try to take advantage of Mondays thru Fridays as often as I can attend.  Anyway, I got talking with the committee chairman about possible projects in the future the group might consider.

I sounded off on the need to bring up the housing units in Georgetown, DC.  The area is obviously old, very old, and the cobblestones that don't fit properly and people keep stumbling walking across is just one indication of the need for overhaul to the housing status of too many locales there.

DC itself has taken major leaps to provide modern living through its housing--apartments and residences, but Georgetown, in my opinion, hasn't kept up--or been kept up. 

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