It's Time to Improve Georgetown Streateries and Restore Georgetown's Historic Charm!

It's Time to Improve Georgetown Streateries and Restore Georgetown's Historic Charm!

Started
August 31, 2023
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BID Georgetown Business Improvement District
Signatures: 1,343Next Goal: 1,500
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Why this petition matters

As residents of Georgetown, District of Columbia (DC) and community members of the wider DC metropolitan area, we, the Georgetown Coalition for Public Spaces (GCPS), are committed to having beautiful, sustainable and evolving uses for our public spaces.

The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) Wider Sidewalk and Streatery Pilot, which was launched due to the pandemic along M St and Wisconsin Ave, is heading into its fourth year. This Pilot sponsors the overwhelming majority of extended sidewalks on which the streateries in Georgetown sit. It has been an innovative Pilot. Many lessons – positive and negative - have been learned by the Pilot. We believe it is time to proactively address issues regarding its Pilot while a longer term and holistic plan for these public spaces emerges. It is an exciting time for Georgetown.

We urge action in order to maintain the charm and livability of historic Georgetown, and to keep our focus on a future vision. Any 2024 permit for the Pilot should require the following:

  1. There should be no plastic deck style sidewalks except directly in front of open restaurants. All other jersey barriers should be removed.
  2. Like New York City, the streateries should be seasonal if they sit empty for large parts of the year. Negative environmental impact, extra cost for city services (e.g. snow removal), and loss of parking fees/income should be taken into account. Appropriate budgets should be in place for installation, removal, maintenance, and storage of streatery materials during off-peak seasons.
  3. Georgetown streateries must follow strict aesthetic conditions that are enforced by the Pilot sponsor or appropriate city agencies, and reviewed by the Old Georgetown Board (OGB).
  4. As the permit holder, the BID is responsible to proactively work with the community to address documented issues. If the BID cannot do so, the permit should be revoked and restaurants can directly apply to the city for a streatery permit by visiting DDOT Public Space Permits. 
  5. Any extension of the BID’s permit must align with community-wide priorities and timelines. Therefore, the BID's streatery pilot must be re-evaluated at the end of 2024, which will be nine months after the Georgetown Access and Circulation Study recommendations are issued. This Study, which has implementation funding, is working on a holistic vision for these public spaces. How public spaces are used on M Street and Wisconsin Avenue will have direct impact on what will occur on Georgetown’s side streets, especially with regard to transportation needs such as micro-mobility flow, pedestrian needs and parking. These inter-dependencies and trade-off’s must be weighed by the community.  Note: click here to participate in the public survey for the Georgetown Access and Circulation Study.

For more information on how to take action, please visit the GCPS website at https://www.georgetowncoalitionforpublicspaces.com

Together, let us work toward creating beautiful public spaces that benefit residents, businesses, students and visitors alike while preserving the unique character that makes Georgetown so special. Join us by signing the petition today.

Thank you, in advance, for your support.

Sincerely,

Tom Birch, Former ANC Chair and East Side Resident

Ron Lewis, Former ANC Chair and West Side Resident

Elizabeth Miller, Former ANC Chair and East Side Resident

Pam Moore, Former ANC Chair and East Side Resident

Ed Solomon, Former ANC Commissioner

Daphna Peled, Owner, Pillar & Post and East Side Resident

AnnMaria Naldine, Owner, Amina Rubinacci

Zoe Feldman, Owner, Zoe Feldman Design

Carine Krawiec, Owner, Carine’s Bridal and East Side Resident

Sara Swabb, Owner, Storie Collective and East Side Resident

Steve Kleinrock, KSA Architects

Bill Starrels, Former ANC Commissioner

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Crocker, Georgetown commercial building owners and residents

Deborah Winsor, Georgetown commercial property owner

Monica Roche, Former ANC Commissioner

Christian Zapatka Architect, PLLC

Ankie Barnes, Architect and East Side Resident

Robert Hughes, General Manager, Violet Salon & East Village Resident

Kristin and John Cecchi, Owners, Cecchi Homes

Frank Babb Randolph, Owner, Frank Randolph Interior Design

Adam Mahr, Owner, A Mano

Jackie Dunn, Owner, Oliver Dunn and East Side Resident

David Bell, Owner, David Bell Antiques

Eileen McGrath, Georgetown Realtor and East Side Resident

Elsa Santoyo, West Side Resident

Tom Anderson, Marc Chappell, Dana Landry, Bill Moody of Washington Fine Properties, LLC

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