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Open Issues: 49 Closed Issues: 2,674 Acknowledged Issues: 123
Watching issues created after: 2012-06-20

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  • 900 Through 400 Block Of G Street NE 20002, Washington D.C., DC - Golden Triangle Improvement District
    I live on the 700 block of G Street, NE. Every morning commuters turn off of H Street, NE onto G to avoid traffic and speed through residential streets. There's an elementary school at the corner of 7th & G Street & the commuters speed through this area at the risk of hitting children. It's very dangerous in the mornings. -There needs to be speed humps erected from 10th & G. to 6th & G. in order to protect the children walking to school in this area & slow the commuters down. They don't make concessions to the fact they've turned off of H into a residential area where the speed is considerably slower.
  • 1001 New Hampshire Ave Nw Washington, DC 20037, USA - Foggy Bottom

    Drivers are constantly running the red light for the turn onto New Hampshire Ave here. It is a danger to pedestrians who already have a very short time to cross.

    Perhaps police should sit at this intersection and ticket all offenders. Would make way more money than parking enforcement.

  • 901-907 26th St Nw Washington, DC 20037, USA - Foggy Bottom
    Someone has vandalized the sign so that it appears as if the sign has arrows going in both directions. People are parking behind the sign going around the corner creating an unsafe situation for both pedestrians and cyclists.
  • 2473 Pennsylvania Ave Nw Washington, DC 20037 - West End
    There is a group of indigent individuals who have set up semi-permanent homes in this park. Among other things, they are often seen relieving themselves on the adjacent building. Something needs to be done as it is a beautiful park and should be able to be enjoyed by the residents of the West End, not just a home for the indigent. Especially with so many shelters in the city.
  • 1-31 K Street Northwest Washington, DC 20037, USA - West End
    K st entry from side to main road at 25th st inadequate timing
  • 2201 Virginia Ave Nw George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037, USA - Foggy Bottom
    Road sign for no purpose
  • 2100-2498 U.S. 29 Washington D.C., DC 20037, USA - West End
    There needs to be either a stop sighn or a Pedestration right of way sign at this intersection. Cars flight up to enter the enter the circle and DO NOT stop or look for pedestrians. I have almost been hit numerous times trying to cross, many times I am in the middle of the iof the intersection/crosswalk when a car has to slam on his brakes not to hit me. It is REALLY dangerous
  • Virginia Ave Nw Washington 20037, United States - Foggy Bottom
    This button is not working
  • 2600 Pennsylvania Ave Nw Washington, DC 20037, USA - West End

    This mistimed signal is a danger to pedestrians and an annoyance to drivers.

    The "Walk" signal on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue to 26th Street turns to "Don't Walk" ten seconds too soon. This lures jaywalkers into the intersection just before the traffic signal for northbound cars turns green.

  • 1121-1123 New Hampshire Ave Nw Washington, DC 20037, USA - West End
    Vehicles heading northbound on New Hampshire AVE NW at M ST NW regularly stop in the crosswalk and make left turns on red. Requesting regular traffic enforcement from MPD and DDOT.
  • 2506 I Street Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Foggy Bottom
    Every week the residents at 2506 place their white trash bags on the sidewalk for pick up. They never use a trash container. The envelopes in the trash bag could be clearly seen through the thin bag with their address on it.
  • Street Repair Archived
    2600 Block Connecticut Ave Nw Washington D.C., DC - Golden Triangle Improvement District
    repeated digging and utility work has left several lanes in bad state - bad enough to cause damage to vehicles using this road. Also, the moonscape of this road - many large craters and irregular surfaces - significantly slows down rush hour traffic because vehicles must slow to a crawl to safely navigate this portion of Connecticut Ave