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Hello GGWash readers! My name is Mark Clements, and I’m Greater Greater Washington’s new Maryland Policy Manager. I’m ...
Gen” electric bus. North Bethesda Metro station site slated for mixed-use life sciences hub. Bowser spares layoffs, proposes cuts and freezes on taxes, social services in new budget.
The fate of the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) is on the table because of claims that it’s the biggest barrier to building housing in the District. We beg to differ.
Median home prices are above $1 million in 18 DC neighborhoods. DC, MD, and VA are among states affected by Congress’s vote against California’s stricter emissions requirements. Historic review board ...
It’s an unprecedented private investment.” “The District is only paying for general infrastructure.” “The stadium will prevent housing development delays.” These, and other defenses of Mayor Muriel ...
Washington State’s shared streets law puts pedestrians first. The US government was the nation’s largest housing developer ...
Dan Malouff is a transportation planner for Arlington and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. He uses this ...
While transit riders are disproportionately harmed by the time tax, everyone—including drivers—is forced to spend more time getting to their destinations because we’ve constructed our transportation ...
Metro has incorporated more transit-oriented development into its long-range plans, replacing parking facilities near rail stations with housing and other amenities. But these projects are ...
Proposed EPA cuts risk undermining progress in the Chesapeake Bay. WMATA has received approval to expand automated train operations to the Green and Yellow lines. Arlington officials are considering a ...
Metro safety watchdog approves automation for Green and Yellow Lines. Federal sweeps clear 34 encampments under Trump order. WMATA plans extended service, unveils colorful trains for WorldPride.
DC budget season is almost here; doing housing on public land right; it’s campaign season in Montgomery County; and bringing life to a former concrete plant.