Thursday, May 18, 2017

Sidewalk work in the Woodmont Triangle (Photos)

A lot of small sidewalk repairs were made this week all over the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood in downtown Bethesda. In addition to these shown here, I also saw a crew fixing the curb along Old Georgetown Road between Wilson Lane and Cordell Avenue. By last night, virtually all of these were completed.








10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:54 AM

    If Dyer tripped on one of those areas of sidewalk that is now being repaired, you can bet that he would be the first to complain.

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  2. Anonymous8:14 AM

    Bethesda becoming more awesome. Efficiently completed projects :) WOOHOO!

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  3. Anna Van Horn8:46 AM

    There's lots of happy stiletto wearers today.

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    1. Anonymous8:50 AM

      8:46am Yes, Aaron is ecstatic.

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  4. Anna Van Horn8:57 AM

    8:50 ???

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  5. Anonymous9:43 AM

    WAR ON PEDESTRIANS.

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  6. Anonymous5:12 AM

    Go MoCo! Thank you county council.

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  7. 5:12: Wrong. This is the work of the Bethesda Urban Partnership, not the County Council.

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  8. Anonymous6:53 AM

    Dyer stole all those cones shown in his first picture, from other construction sites.

    As a result of his irresponsible behavior, several nice new curbs and gutters were ruined by footprints, and several Bethesdians had to replace their shoes after stepping in concrete.

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  9. Anonymous11:47 AM

    Robert, Bethesda Urban Partnership was created by the county and is funded with public money, yes? Of course the council itself didn't physically go out and pour concrete; that's not what was said.

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