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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

MAGGIE FOUBERG/THE HOYA | Many residents cited issues already present in the area, including lack of parking and already present foot traffic congestion as reasoning against the renovation plans.

Local Residents Vocalize Fears About Increased Canal Traffic

By Nick Verni November 15, 2019

A group of Georgetown residents expressed doubt that the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal can accommodate the increased traffic the National Park Service’s preferred canal revitalization plan could bring to...

JULIA ALVEY FOR THE HOYA The Prospect Street Citizens Association filed a proposal to recognize the Georgetown Exorcist Steps as a Washington, D.C. historic landmark. The D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board will hear the case on Nov. 15.

Exorcist Steps May Gain Historic Landmark Distinction

By Dustin Hartuv November 9, 2018

The Washington, D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board is set to vote Nov. 15 on an application for the Georgetown Exorcist Steps, an outdoor staircase connecting Prospect Street and M Street, to become...

Housing, Loop Road Monopolize Debate at Campus Plan Hearing

By Sarah Kaplan May 13, 2011

At the D.C. Zoning Commission's second hearing on the 2010 Campus Plan, the debate was consumed by discussion of the Office of Planning's recommendation that Georgetown house all students on campus by...

Office of Planning: GU Must House All Students On Campus by 2016

By Anne Skomba May 6, 2011

The District of Columbia Office of Planning's review of the 2010 Campus Plan to the DC Zoning Commission last night requires that Georgetown house 100 percent of students on campus by 2016. In its report,...

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