
Great idea! The curbside cookoff let me try food trucks I hadn't tried yet. I am also unencumbered from lunch hour restrictions and a real job type job, so I was able to spend a lot of time...
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DC Curbside Cookoff in Washington, DC recently underwent a significant transition with the establishment of two new agencies, the Department of Buildings (DOB) and the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). These agencies aim to enhance consumer experiences by promoting health, safety, and quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors of the District of Columbia.
With a focus on effective compliance, meaningful regulation, and timely maintenance, DOB and DLCP will prioritize consumer protection through their improved operations. The transition to two agencies allows for a narrower focus, clear organizational structures, and improved access through innovative digital services, ensuring a positive impact on customer service and key performance indicators.
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Great idea! The curbside cookoff let me try food trucks I hadn't tried yet. I am also unencumbered from lunch hour restrictions and a real job type job, so I was able to spend a lot of time...
Ahh, yes. The Red Hook Lobster Pound roll ... the gold medal of the DC Curbside Cookoff. Those with the endurance of a champion would reap the rewards of this $15 sandwich. Today, I felt no need...
Woohoo! What a good idea! I know they are saving the food trucks and all, and I hope this works and this can become a DC tradition!! I like that I had the opportunity to try some trucks that I...
Hunger is sated in 20 minutes. The vendors have to get the line down to under that so that the masses will manage to stuff themselves before they reach the 20 minute "I'm stuffed like a turducken"...
Saw a good deal for this on Groupon, grabbed the tickets hoping that I would be able to go and lo and behold it all worked out! The event started around 11am. I arrived close to 2pm. There were...