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Friday, February 6, 2009

Big News Day on the Hill

It's been a big news day on CHS blog so far - here's the roundup:

Goodbye Chocolate City, Hello New Development

Pike/Pine Conservation Overlay Legislation Update

The Liberation of the Cal Anderson Fountain

Volunteer Park for Pedestrians!

You should visit the next East District Neighborhood Council meeting - Council Pres. Richard Conlin is

B&O on Broadway? Maybe not

Yay! On-street Bike Parking on the Hill!

BB Assassin (aka my crazy neighbor) Update
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Labels: Capitol Hill, DPD, event, politics

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