Businesses on 18th Street feel pressured by DDOT and the BID into accepting new streeteries, despite concerns about safety, parking, and historic preservation. The author details a contentious process where businesses felt their input was disregarded, and describes negative consequences already being experienced.
“18th STREET LOOKS FANTASTIC WITHOUT STREETERIES.!!!! But DDOT and the BID plan to build new ones this week Many businesses do no want them
18th Street has been designated Historic……for ANY project, public or private, to be approved it must first go through hearings with the ANC and the Historic Preservation Board.
I met with the anti-vector patrol who said that they had not been consulted but felt that the flooring being installed as part of every streetery would create harborage for rats and exacerbate an already formidable problem along 18th St
Streeteries 18Th Street DDOT BID Historic Preservation Business Concerns
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