The cycle track that runs down 15th Street NW is a mess. But long-overdue repairs could begin next month.
Crews from D.C. Water are investigating a possible water main break located on 15th Street NW between G and H Streets. “We’re working a suspected water main break there,” according to D.C. Water spokesperson Alan Heymann. Heymann also reported that two nearby buildings were out of service. Based on this image of the scene, traffic in the area appears to be blocked off to allow the crews to investigate….
Good news for cyclists in the District: the District Department of Transportation will extend the very popular 15th Street Bicycle track pilot this fall, stretching the current track to reach Euclid Street in Columbia Heights to the north and E Street NW to the south. Construction on the elongated track was originally scheduled to begin in September, but has been delayed slightly. But according to DDOT spokesperson John Lisle, work could be getting off the ground this week.
Photo by Daniel.Techie{TaiShan~4 Ever} @ 127.0.0.1 A new traffic pattern is coming to a three-block stretch of 15th Street. The District Department of Transportation announced today that the reversible lanes on 15th Street NW between K and Massachusetts Ave. will be eliminated as of March 15. The change means that section of 15th will remain two-way at all times. Two-way traffic is already the norm on that part of the street most of the…