This meeting is at the Old Naval Hospital, 921 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, at 7 pm.
* ANC 6D's monthly meeting will be on the previous night, Jan. 12, at St. Augustine's Church at 6th and M Streets, SW. No agenda yet posted. (6B usually wins this race by a country mile.)
* This Thursday (Jan. 8), Metro's Customer Service, Safety and Operations Committee will be voting on whether to
authorize a mid-February hearing on the discontinuation of the N22 bus, which runs between the Union Station, Eastern Market, and the Navy Yard subway stations and which is expected to be replaced by DC Circulator route. I'm not sure why this is on the agenda again--my understanding was that they
approved it in December, as did the full board. Read my previous posts with more detail on this change
here and
here.
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BBC says: (Jan 6, 2009 12:07 PM)
I like the arched bascule. In the first photo, it looks like it has a metal facade. The second photo looks like a block facade. I sure hope it would have the block facade. Although I am sure it could never look as magnificent as the Memorial Bridge, a block facade arched bascule could maybe capture some of this beauty.
B in DC says: (Jan 6, 2009 01:52 PM)
I vote for arched bascule as well.
Jay says: (Jan 6, 2009 04:20 PM)
JD,
Will the building of the new Douglass Bridge be affected/delayed by the recession?
F says: (Jan 6, 2009 04:24 PM)
I like the "cable stayed swing" or "stayed bascule designs." Sleek, modern and clean looking.
Leaning more towards the cable stayed swing.
JD says: (Jan 7, 2009 11:03 AM)
Jay--
I don't know whether the bridge's construction would be affected by the economic situtation. One might think that a bigtime public works project needs the bulk of its funding to come from the Feds might be just the sort of thing to be given a box of money in these stimulus packages....
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