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Written by Daniel Conner   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010

What’s below: Planning Begins for Electric Vehicles in DC; Update on Rosedale Community Center & Library Construction; Real Housewives of DC Comes to H Street; Downtown Neighborhood Survey Now Online; Poll: Where did you live prior?; Navy Yard to Expand, Will Need Additional Office Space; Waterfront Metro Entrance Now on West Side; Navy Museum Move to SW Waterfront.
 
 
Planning Begins for Electric Vehicles in DC - DDOT recently announced a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit ideas for installing a network of electric vehicle charging stations.  See how you can give input to DDOT on the initiative on the Hill is Home
 
Update on Rosedale Community Center & Library ConstructionRosedale Citizens Alliance gives highlights from Mayor Fenty and Councilmember Wells Rosedale Community Center update, press announcement last Friday.
 
Real Housewives of DC Come to H Street? - Apparently, Bravo's reality TV series, Real Housewives of DC made a stop at Sova last Thursday and there is a bit of chatter between several blogs. Check it out here on Frozen Tropics

Downtown Neighborhood Survey Now Online - The third annual Downtown Neighborhood Survey, a data gathering effort sponsored by theDowntown BID, the Downtown Neighborhood Association and the Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association is now up online. Penn Quarter Living points out that you have a chance to win gift certificates to downtown restaurants or a weekend at Hotel Monaco if you fill out the survey. Link to the full survey.

Poll: Where did you live prior?The Triangle lists a survey inspired by the current “Who are the new DC residents” poll on Greater Greater Washington see where new District residents are moving and why they are coming to town. Check both of them out. 

Navy Yard to Expand, Will Need Additional Office SpaceJDLand points out the Navy plans to expand its space in Southeast D.C. by perhaps 700,000 square feet, a move that could dramatically boost office demand and foot traffic in the fledging Capitol Riverfront neighborhood near Nationals Park.

Waterfront Metro Entrance on West SideSWDC blog states that the Waterfront Metro has a new entrance path on the west side of the escalators as of this morning.

Navy Museum Move to SW Waterfront - Southwest… The Little Quadrant that Could, shares information about a possible move of the Navy Museum from the Navy Yard to the Southwest Waterfront.

 

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