Leigh Ann Evanson
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Pothole La Kaydiiyey3919-3921 Fulton Street Northwest Washington, District of Columbia - Glover Park
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Abandoned Vehicle - On Public Property La Kaydiiyey3901 Fulton St Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Glover ParkSilver Honda accord with flat front driver side tire. Hasn't moved in months.
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Post to neighbors La Kaydiiyey3572-3622 39th St Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Cleveland Park
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Poor repair work on Massachusetts avenue La Kaydiiyey82-98 Observatory Cir Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Woodley Park
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Poor repair work on mass ave La Kaydiiyey82-98 Observatory Cir Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Woodley Park
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Poor repair work La Kaydiiyey82-98 Observatory Cir Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Woodley ParkThere are patches on Massachusetts avenue that are deteriorating. Some have been fixed but not all.
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Terrible patch job La Kaydiiyey50 Observatory Cir Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Woodley ParkAll the work done 2 months ago on Massachusetts avenue is already in terrible disrepair
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Terrible patch job. Les than 2 months old La Kaydiiyey3301 Massachusetts Ave Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Woodley Park
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3900 Fulton Street Northwest Washington, District of Columbia - Glover ParkThere is a great deal of weed overgrowth that needs to be cut. The overgrowth is between 3918 and 3900 Fulton St, abutting the Russian Embassy. I don't know the appropriate jurisdiction but the growth forces pedestrian (particularly those heading to 3918 Fulton St) to walk in the road.
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Parking Enforcement La Kaydiiyey3921 Watson Pl Nw Washington D.C., DC 20007, USA - Glover ParkOn the corner of Watson and Fulton Sts, cars consistently park too close to the intersection, blocking the line of sight for drivers turning right and risking an accident.
Please post a sign to show the limit where cars can park.
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39th St Nw & Tunlaw Rd Nw Washington, DC - Glover ParkThe stop signs at intersection of 39th St and Tunlaw Rd NW are consistently ignored by drivers, with drivers rolling through the intersection. This area is not well-lit, and it is only a matter of time before someone gets hurt. I've raised the issue before with Mary Cheh, and there was a police car parked there for a while, but this is a temporary solution and not the best use of our public safety resources. I propose that a raised sidewalk be installed at this intersection (similar to one at the intersection of Park Rd and 18th/19th (?) Sts) that will increase visibility of pedestrians and force cars to respect the stop sign.