CAPITOL HILL: Digging Up Trouble
The Washington Post reports this morning about the frustrations of neighbors in certain sections of Capitol Hill where there is fallout from the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority replacing lead water lines.
From the Post's David Nakamura:
[Capitol Hill resident Richard] Longstaff figured that someone representing the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority would be back to finish the job outside his home in the 100 block of 13th Street SE. Instead, a public works inspector who noticed the bricks issued him a $35 fine for "failure to maintain abutting public space in a clean condition." Now, Longstaff has a July court date to fight the ticket.
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