The
new May issue of the Hill Rag has two articles on the not-very-positive response on Capitol Hill to the new
Performance Parking regulations that have gone into effect, centered mainly around complaints that parking for visitors and guests via the one-guest-pass-per-household configuration is not working. You can read
the report on April's ANC 6B meeting and the
Rag Time column for more. And the latest Voice of the Hill also
has an article about the ANC 6B meeting and the problems with guest parking. Feedback that perhaps the rules do not need to be enforced on non-gamedays seems to be growing, too.
These reports are all from outside my boundaries, of course, but we all know how much I enjoy covering parking. Anyone from Near Southeast
want to weigh in and add to the fun?
It's also a good opportunity for a reminder about the
May 7 community meeting organized by Tommy Wells on Performance Parking, at the Capitol United Methodist Church, Fifth and Pennsylvania/Seward Square, SE, from 7 to 8:30 pm, which ought to be a real barnburner.