Wikipedia talk:WikiProject District of Columbia/Assessment

Request for reassessment
I'd like to suggest a reassessment for District of Columbia National Guard. I see that the way to do this according to this project page is to add to the auto-generated list, but the notice at the head of the list says not to add to it manually. Can we clarify this? Thanks. Noble-savage (talk) 21:10, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

No page for Sursum Corda (Washington, D.C.); Major improvements to Maine Avenue Fish Market
I'm a little unclear why Maine Avenue Fish Market is listed as an unimportant "stub class" article.

Being the oldest fish market in the US and a minor tourist attraction, it should be of Mid importance.

Made major improvements to it recently. Hopefully it is no longer considered "stub class". Request reassessment for Maine Avenue Fish Market.

See also United States Botanic Garden, a National Mall attraction that is listed as Low importance. Reassess?

--berr 216.15.63.67 (talk) 06:45, 1 December 2009 (UTC)

Geographic Weight and NPOV
Is there a reason Logan Circle is listed as of the "highest importance" to understanding DC, compared to, say, Shaw? Not to mention other neighborhoods further from "the action"; Request reassessment considering that Logan Circle and Shaw started off as (and in many ways remain) subdivisions of the same area. --berr 216.15.63.67 (talk) 07:04, 1 December 2009 (UTC)

Request for assessment
William Matthews (priest) is currently nominated for Featured article status. It has been recently expanded. Could someone please assess the article's importance to allow for a smooth FA process?  Ergo Sum  02:07, 16 March 2018 (UTC)