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For historic Georgetown Black cemeteries, stormwater project begins next spring

Summary by The Wash
Preliminary work has begun on a project to protect two of D.C.’s oldest African American burial grounds from stormwater damage. On Oct. 13, the District Department of Transportation arranged for workers to remove trees as part of a larger drainage project aimed at addressing flooding, ponding and erosion at the Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society cemeteries in Georgetown. Tree removal for the drainage project is currently underway. (Joshua …
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The Wash broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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