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Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_jds7wni wrote
Should be closed off to cars completely.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j6jftyz wrote
Train travel is a lot less of a hassle than plane travel. You can get a lot of stuff done on a 3 hr plane ride, read a book, watch a movie, etc. Easy access to bathroom, food, drinks, etc. Veey doable. Plane commute would be brutal.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j2f82pk wrote
Reply to comment by morningwoodman1 in Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
His source was pulled from his overly large rear end.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j2f5bna wrote
Reply to comment by Smipims in What the hell did they do to 9th St NW? by Smipims
If you are confused, slow down.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j127cn6 wrote
Reply to Reagan Airport parking sold out? by internet_emporium
Uber or Metro
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j04zvav wrote
Reply to comment by RoeRoeRoeYourVote in Things to do in the Kent / Palisades Area? by BeneficialDesk
Great rec. We detour here every time we walk that part of the trail.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_j04znqf wrote
Palisades resident here. Palisades and Kent are distinct, but most folks lump them together. I used to live in “Kent” and now live in Palisades proper — even when living in Kent I referred to it all as the Palisades.
As for your questions and others’ comments:
- Yes, the NIMBY is strong here, but it’s getting better. Our ANC recently approved a recommendation to DDOT a bike lane on Arizona Ave, for example. Baby steps!
- Some great restaurants in walking distance. Bistro Aracosia for Afghan. Et Voila for French/Belgian. Sweet Agave for Mexican. Lupo Verde for Italian. Black Coffee for breakfast/brunch. Black Salt for seafood. European Market is farther down MacArthur but has excellent pizza. Most places have good drink menus and happy hours. Most options are not inexpensive, unfortunately. There are also a fair number of other shops and restaurants I haven’t mentioned.
- Two good corner stores in Mac Market and MiMi’s
- MacArthur Beverages (Addy Bassin’s) is the best wine shop in DC and can give great recs regardless of your price range. Excellent liquor and nicely curated beer selection, as well.
- Great Farmers Market on Sunday mornings near the CVS.
- Buna Bikes is a nice local bike repair shop that also serves coffee/espressos
- “Palisades Hub” at the site of Palisades Community Church hosts community events.
- Palisades Park has a nice playground and fields for various sports plus an indoor rec center
- Multiple access points to Capital Cresent Trail and C&O Canal for biking/walking (can bike down to Georgetown and beyond or up to Downtown Bethesda), as well as just walking by the river or down to Fletcher’s Boathouse
- Key Elementary is good, with strong community involvement.
- Not much nightlife, unfortunately (hello NIMBYs)
I’d be happy to answer any more questions.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_ixen15x wrote
Reply to comment by GenericReditAccount in Can we lose that "Outside Dining" that takes up all the parking area across the district?! by eablacksmith
Storage for private automobiles is an absolutely horrific use of public space. Encourages congestion. Brings in pollution. Requires maintenance with more road traffic. Crates more impermeable surface area. Requires enforcement. Brings in very little revenue.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 OP t1_iu66gdt wrote
Reply to comment by LocalBearEnthusiast in Rock Creek This Morning by Appropriate-Bed-8413
Hopefully NPS keeps cars out!
Submitted by Appropriate-Bed-8413 t3_yfzrsu in washingtondc
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_iu1z2ww wrote
Reply to Running after dark in NW DC by melancholyduckies
Generally, yes.
But “NW DC” could mean a lot of things. So could “After Dark”.
Mainly, use common sense and you will be safe.
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_isw7lw8 wrote
Reply to I Miss You Little Serow by fred-gold55
I miss you Bad Saint :(
Appropriate-Bed-8413 t1_jedcfg1 wrote
Reply to Transit Is Great — But It’s Not a Public Good by lc1138
What a pile of semantical excrement.
Nobody is confused by the common usage of “public good,” regardless of the purely academic textbook definition the author cites.
By any commonly understood meaning of the concept, public transit fits as a public good. Particularly when compared to the competing source for public investment and public space usage — roads.