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Photo by Joe Danielewicz DDOT is tweaking the bike lanes currently being installed between the White House and the Capitol on Pennsylvania Ave. DCist reported the first public glimpse of the plans in March. While the majority of the plans remain intact, there are some small but significant changes. The median area where cyclists travel has been moved more toward the center rather than on the outside of the median. In most places, cyclists…
Mar 19, 2010
New Pennsylvania Ave. Bike Lanes Expected by May
By DCist Contributor Joe Danielewicz D.C. cyclists could be riding down new bike paths in the heart of downtown as soon as May, after getting a first glimpse of the plans Thursday night. It’s part of DDOT’s “Innovative Bike Lane” program, a result of a 2005 bicycle master plan for the District. The cost of converting the lanes is estimated to be between $500,000 and $1 million, money already in DDOT’s budget. The first lanes…
Dec 06, 2007
Disturbing Video of Fatal Metrobus Accident
Commenter Lionel M. Hutz linked to a video yesterday in our post about the 1-year jail sentence handed down to the former Metrobus driver who struck and killed two women in February. Rusty over at why.i.hate.dc also linked to it this morning, and since then, the DCist Staff email list has been filled with a lot of phrases like “Wow”, “Holy crap!” and “That’s the single most horrific piece of video I’ve seen in a…
Dec 05, 2007
Former Metrobus Driver Gets One Year in Jail
WJLA brings word that Victor Kolako, the former Metrobus driver who was convicted of striking and killing two pedestrians on February 14, has been sentenced to one year in jail. Kolako was found guilty on two felony counts of negligent homicide in the Pennsylvania Ave. accident. The widower of one of the victims, Greg Schoenborn, has also filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit against Metro in U.S. District Court. The sentencing decision is potentially…
Nov 09, 2007
Morning Roundup: Oh Wait, it’s $20 Million Edition
Good morning, Washington. In case you didn’t believe us when we first told you that this tax office corruption scandal was going to get bigger and badder as the week went on, just check out the trio of stories on offer from the Post this morning on the widening scandal. First and foremost, it turns out Harriette Walters and Diane Gustus allegedly worked together to steal $4 million more than originally thought, bringing the grand…
Oct 30, 2007
Manholes, Ahoy
UPDATE: NBC4 has their videos stupidly set to play automatically every time you refresh the page, so we moved the embedded video as a courtesy to our readers. If you’d like to see the video, you can follow this link or see it embedded below the fold. Photo above is by Bullneck. DCist has a long and well documented irrational fear of manhole mishaps, so we thought we’d better share the glorious terror of…
Sep 20, 2007
About Tonight
>> Following on the heels of MC Hammer and salsa legend Willie Colon, rock ‘n’ roll pioneer and TV commercial pitchman Little Richard brings his falsetto scream to a free outdoor concert, with openers D.C. female soul vets, the Jewels. 7 to 9 p.m. at at Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. >> Emmanuel Jal, a “lost boy of Sudan” who is the subject of his own upcoming documentary, War Child, will perform his…
Sep 11, 2007
War Protesters From Both Sides Get Ready to Rumble
The recent antics of the anti-war ANSWER Coalition, including pasting signs on utility boxes advertising their planned protest this Saturday on the National Mall despite orders from the city not to, resulting in several arrests and thousands of dollars in fines, haven’t won the group many new fans among locals. Even though the District is a heavily liberal town populated by people who mainly agree with their stand on the war, ANSWER’s attitude toward the…
