Apr 17, 2013 | Archived Activities, Not on Home
CHRS is pleased to be a sponsor of “Addressing the Future: Housing Options on Capitol Hill” presented by Capitol Hill Village. Join Sharon Ambrose, architects, financial experts and others who will address options for independent living. Admission free. Details: CHV Housing Symposium 4-13
Apr 16, 2013 | Not on Home, Preservation Cafés
Fred Mashack, owner of Fred Mashack Ironworks, was the presenter at the March 2013 Preservation Café. (more…)
Mar 1, 2013 | Barney Circle/SE Blvd, Not on Home
Barney Circle and Southeast Boulevard Transportation Planning Study
CHRS has submitted comments to the DC Department of Transportation Concerning this study.
Letter re Barney Circle 3-19-2013
Feb 1, 2013 | Archived Issues, Not on Home
Representatives from DC’s Historic Preservation Office in the Office of Planning and the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs made presentations at the quarterly Membership Meeting on February 27. The powerPoint presentation by DC’s Historic Preservation Office is here. The PowerPoint presentation by Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs is here (DCRA) is here.
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Jan 1, 2013 | Call Box Revitalization Project, Not on Home
Years ago, back at the turn of the 20th century, before telephones and cell phones were ubiquitous, there were ornamental iron boxes on poles at many street corners throughout the city. They were not only attractive, but they served a civic purpose as well. Residents could turn in a fire alarm or the police in the precinct house could check on the progress of an officer on patrol. Then came the 1970s when the police had other means of checking back to the precinct house and the number of false fire alarms rocketed causing problems for the fire department. The 911 emergency system was instituted and the police and fire call boxes were inactivated.
Just before the turn of the 21st century, several Hill residents and others from across the city began wondering how these relics from another time could once again grace their communities. The Art on Call project, under the direction of Cultural Tourism DC through an agreement with the DC Department of Transportation, is the answer.
Neighborhood organizations across the Hill – Capitol Hill Restoration Society, Barracks Row Main Street, H Street Main Street, Hill East, North Lincoln Park, Stanton Park – have joined together to work on this project. This web page can tell you how to get involved in the project – or what will be happening on a corner near you.
•Project Overview
•Frequently Asked Questions
•Box Locations, Topics and Contacts
•Helping Out