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K Street (Washington, D.C.)

K Street is a major thoroughfare in the United States capital of Washington, D.C., known as a center for numerous lobbyists and advocacy groups. In political discourse, "K Street" has become a metonym for Washington's lobbying industry since many lobbying firms were traditionally located on the section in Northwest Washington which passes from Georgetown through a portion of Downtown D.C.[2] Since the late 1980s, however, many of the largest lobbying firms have moved out; as of 2012, only one of the top-20 lobbying firms has a K Street address.[3]

K Street Northwest and Northeast
The 1500 block of K Street NW in Downtown, Washington, D.C.
Maintained byDDOT
Length4.0 mi (6.4 km)[1]
LocationNorthwest and Northeast, Washington, D.C.
West endWisconsin Avenue in Georgetown
Major
junctions
East endFlorida Avenue in Near Northeast
NorthL Street
SouthI Street
Construction
Commissioned1791

Location

In the Washington D.C. street grid there are three (3) unconnected east-to-west street segments designated as K Street NW / NE, and also a southern K Street.

The middle segment of K Street NW / NE, which carries a segment of U.S. Route 29, begins in the city's Northwest quadrant as K Street NW, just west of the abutment of the old Aqueduct Bridge on the Georgetown waterfront. The street travels east underneath the Whitehurst Freeway, crosses Rock Creek on the K Street Bridge, and continues through downtown D.C. After its intersection with North Capitol Street, the street's designation changes to K Street NE as it enters the Northeast quadrant. The street ends at Florida Avenue in the Near Northeast neighborhood, just south of Gallaudet University.

K Street NE briefly reappears further east in the Carver neighborhood, extending from Blandensburg Road for six blocks to Maryland Avenue NE.

The westernmost (Georgetown) segment of K street NW was known as Water Street prior to the Georgetown street renaming of 1895. West of 33rd Street NW, the United States Postal Service still recognizes both "K Street" and "Water Street" in addresses. The westernmost end of K Street occupies the former right of way of the Georgetown Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. When that line was abandoned, K Street was extended west to the Washington Canoe Club. The rest of the Georgetown right of way is now occupied by the Capital Crescent Trail, which begins at the terminus of K Street.

The southern K Street runs between the Potomac and Anacostia rivers, crossing the Southwest and Southeast quadrants (as K Street SW and K Street SE, respectively).

Traffic configuration

Current

 
IFC Headquarters at the crossroads of K Street and Pennsylvania Avenue at Washington Circle in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood

K Street provides a major east-west thoroughfare for traffic through Washington, primarily from Mount Vernon Square to the Whitehurst Freeway. The street continues through Georgetown under the Whitehurst Freeway; however most westbound traffic exits to the freeway. A portion of the street travels in a tunnel underneath Washington Circle, allowing through traffic to avoid the circle. Portions of the street are divided into both "local" (or service) lanes and "express" lanes in both directions.[4]

Proposed

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has been studying the conversion of K Street into part of a proposed busway.[5] The route would begin at Georgetown University, cross downtown Washington on K Street, switch to Massachusetts Avenue at Mount Vernon Square, and end at Union Station. Currently, the DC Circulator provides service along most of the proposed route, although it must share right of way with other vehicles.

A streetcar line spanning from 26th Street NW to the H Street line's terminus at Union Station is planned as the next phase of DC's streetcar expansion.[6]

A proposal announced April 7, 2022, would redesign K Street between 12th and 21st Streets, N.W. The proposal would remove the service lanes in favor of dedicated bus and bicycle lanes. Under the proposal, construction would begin in the spring of 2023.[7]

Lobbying

"K Street" is the common and often negative metonym for Washington's lobbying industry.[8][9] Many of the major Washington lobbying firms were located on the section in Northwest Washington which passes from Georgetown through a portion of downtown D.C., although the strip has grown less popular for lobbyists in recent years.[2][3] The major lobbying firms that remain on K Street, as of 2017, include CGCN Group and K&L Gates.[10]

The 2003 HBO television series K Street about a lobbying firm takes its name and location from the street.

See also

References

  1. ^ Google (March 9, 2019). "K Street NW and NE" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Birnbaum, Jeffrey H. (June 22, 2005). "The Road to Riches Is Called K Street". The Washington Post. p. A01. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Zak, Dan (February 5, 2012). "K Street: The route of all evil, or just the main drag?". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
  4. ^ David Alpert (July 30, 2009). "K Street Transitway options balance buses, bikes, cars, and loading". Greater Greater Washington. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  5. ^ Halsey III, Ashley. "Navigating a Bus Path For K Street - Again." Washington Post. August 30, 2009.
  6. ^ "From seedy to sought-after: D.C.'s Mount Vernon Triangle becoming urban village". Washington Post. January 30, 2010. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  7. ^ "K Street makeover will bring dedicated bus lanes, remove service lanes", The Washington Post, April 7, 2022
  8. ^ . OpenSecrets.org. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  9. ^ Montopoli, Brian (October 27, 2009). "Grayson Calls Linda Robertson A "K Street Whore"". cbsnews.com "Political Hotsheet". CBS. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  10. ^ "Another lobbyist joins the administration". POLITICO. Retrieved July 18, 2017.

External links

  • "The Road to Riches Is Called K Street"

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K Street is a major thoroughfare in the United States capital of Washington D C known as a center for numerous lobbyists and advocacy groups In political discourse K Street has become a metonym for Washington s lobbying industry since many lobbying firms were traditionally located on the section in Northwest Washington which passes from Georgetown through a portion of Downtown D C 2 Since the late 1980s however many of the largest lobbying firms have moved out as of 2012 update only one of the top 20 lobbying firms has a K Street address 3 K Street Northwest and NortheastThe 1500 block of K Street NW in Downtown Washington D C Maintained byDDOTLength4 0 mi 6 4 km 1 LocationNorthwest and Northeast Washington D C West endWisconsin Avenue in GeorgetownMajorjunctionsI 66 US 29 Rock Creek Parkway in West End Pennsylvania New Hampshire Avenues at Washington Circle Connecticut Avenue at Farragut Square Massachusetts New York Avenues at Mount Vernon SquareEast endFlorida Avenue in Near NortheastNorthL StreetSouthI StreetConstructionCommissioned1791 Contents 1 Location 2 Traffic configuration 2 1 Current 2 2 Proposed 3 Lobbying 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLocation Edit Interactive fullscreen map In the Washington D C street grid there are three 3 unconnected east to west street segments designated as K Street NW NE and also a southern K Street The middle segment of K Street NW NE which carries a segment of U S Route 29 begins in the city s Northwest quadrant as K Street NW just west of the abutment of the old Aqueduct Bridge on the Georgetown waterfront The street travels east underneath the Whitehurst Freeway crosses Rock Creek on the K Street Bridge and continues through downtown D C After its intersection with North Capitol Street the street s designation changes to K Street NE as it enters the Northeast quadrant The street ends at Florida Avenue in the Near Northeast neighborhood just south of Gallaudet University K Street NE briefly reappears further east in the Carver neighborhood extending from Blandensburg Road for six blocks to Maryland Avenue NE The westernmost Georgetown segment of K street NW was known as Water Street prior to the Georgetown street renaming of 1895 West of 33rd Street NW the United States Postal Service still recognizes both K Street and Water Street in addresses The westernmost end of K Street occupies the former right of way of the Georgetown Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad When that line was abandoned K Street was extended west to the Washington Canoe Club The rest of the Georgetown right of way is now occupied by the Capital Crescent Trail which begins at the terminus of K Street The southern K Street runs between the Potomac and Anacostia rivers crossing the Southwest and Southeast quadrants as K Street SW and K Street SE respectively Traffic configuration EditCurrent Edit IFC Headquarters at the crossroads of K Street and Pennsylvania Avenue at Washington Circle in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood K Street provides a major east west thoroughfare for traffic through Washington primarily from Mount Vernon Square to the Whitehurst Freeway The street continues through Georgetown under the Whitehurst Freeway however most westbound traffic exits to the freeway A portion of the street travels in a tunnel underneath Washington Circle allowing through traffic to avoid the circle Portions of the street are divided into both local or service lanes and express lanes in both directions 4 Proposed Edit The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has been studying the conversion of K Street into part of a proposed busway 5 The route would begin at Georgetown University cross downtown Washington on K Street switch to Massachusetts Avenue at Mount Vernon Square and end at Union Station Currently the DC Circulator provides service along most of the proposed route although it must share right of way with other vehicles A streetcar line spanning from 26th Street NW to the H Street line s terminus at Union Station is planned as the next phase of DC s streetcar expansion 6 A proposal announced April 7 2022 would redesign K Street between 12th and 21st Streets N W The proposal would remove the service lanes in favor of dedicated bus and bicycle lanes Under the proposal construction would begin in the spring of 2023 7 Lobbying Edit K Street is the common and often negative metonym for Washington s lobbying industry 8 9 Many of the major Washington lobbying firms were located on the section in Northwest Washington which passes from Georgetown through a portion of downtown D C although the strip has grown less popular for lobbyists in recent years 2 3 The major lobbying firms that remain on K Street as of 2017 include CGCN Group and K amp L Gates 10 The 2003 HBO television series K Street about a lobbying firm takes its name and location from the street See also EditLobbying in the United States Tufton Street a similar location in London hosting think tanks and lobbyistsReferences Edit Google March 9 2019 K Street NW and NE Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 9 2019 a b Birnbaum Jeffrey H June 22 2005 The Road to Riches Is Called K Street The Washington Post p A01 Retrieved June 17 2008 a b Zak Dan February 5 2012 K Street The route of all evil or just the main drag The Washington Post Retrieved February 7 2012 David Alpert July 30 2009 K Street Transitway options balance buses bikes cars and loading Greater Greater Washington Retrieved January 5 2012 Halsey III Ashley Navigating a Bus Path For K Street Again Washington Post August 30 2009 From seedy to sought after D C s Mount Vernon Triangle becoming urban village Washington Post January 30 2010 Retrieved January 5 2012 K Street makeover will bring dedicated bus lanes remove service lanes The Washington Post April 7 2022 Lobbying Database OpenSecrets OpenSecrets org Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved October 29 2010 Montopoli Brian October 27 2009 Grayson Calls Linda Robertson A K Street Whore cbsnews com Political Hotsheet CBS Retrieved October 29 2010 Another lobbyist joins the administration POLITICO Retrieved July 18 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to K Street Washington D C K Street Busway project leaflet The Road to Riches Is Called K Street Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K Street Washington D C amp oldid 1132163256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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