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	"author_name": "Save the Foundry Branch Trestle",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/save-the-trestle",
	"title": "Save the Foundry Branch Trolley Trestle Bridge! ",
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	"description": "DEMOLITION ALERT!!! Transferred to WMATA in a court settlement in the 1990s, the only extant trolley trestle in the District is in a severe state of decay due to a lack of maintenance by the transit agency. Despite studies on utilizing the trestle as a pedestrian and bicycle connection between Foxhall Road and Georgetown, WMATA is seeking to demolish the historic structure. DCPL is fighting the city&#x27;s decision to approve the raze permit but has exhausted all legal options. DCPL, ANC 3D and 2E, Georgetown University Students, and others remain hopeful that with the support of the public, this incredible historic asset can be rehabilitated to provide a safe alternative for pedestrians and bicyclists – including the many students who walk to the numerous nearby schools in Georgetown and the Palisades to the dangerous conditions on Canal Road. Click Here to Learn More! Drawing of the Trestle&#x27;s Potential as a Pedestrian and Bicycle Path - BELL Architects, PC",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/c2101a734ceb038e724335248adc00ece432ba0c"
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