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.
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.
ReplyDeleteBethesda becoming more awesome. Efficiently completed projects :) WOOHOO!
ReplyDeleteThere's lots of happy stiletto wearers today.
ReplyDelete8:46am Yes, Aaron is ecstatic.
Delete8:50 ???
ReplyDeleteWAR ON PEDESTRIANS.
ReplyDeleteGo MoCo! Thank you county council.
ReplyDelete5:12: Wrong. This is the work of the Bethesda Urban Partnership, not the County Council.
ReplyDeleteDyer stole all those cones shown in his first picture, from other construction sites.
ReplyDeleteAs 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.
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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