Posts by Liam Sullivan — Contributor
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Breakfast links: It’s all about highways for the Trump Administration’s DOT
Trump Administration pushes DOT funds towards highways. Evans acted to benefit a private company, a report states. Arlington planners hope to study how the arrival of Amazon HQ2 will affect transportation. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro tries to balance repairs and better service on a tight budget
Metro’s budget is a challenging balancing act. Could DC offer discounted rates to some riders? Northern Virginia’s new leadership is looking at housing and transportation as top issues. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: As the Nats advance in the World Series, what does that mean for DC?
The World Series brings scores of people into the District. But will it bring a profit as well? The NoMA encampment discussion continues. A survey shows most Marylanders support the Bay Bridge expansion. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: How can cities promote playground equity?
One nonprofit is studying where playgrounds are needed. Is it the end of an era of DC listervs? Eight women are honored in DC with historic call boxes. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: These beautiful maps detail auto emissions in our region and beyond
A NYT project details climate change-inducing auto emissions. When subsidized substitutes for transit end, some people are left high and dry. A child was hit and injured by a driver on Alabama Avenue SE. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: How can rent control laws better serve renters?
With the District’s rent control laws set to expire next year, advocates want more robust protection for renters. How a California court case could impact inclusionary zones laws in the US. DC is all about the food halls. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Once again, Bowser calls for Metro to return late-night service
As budget season looms, Mayor Bowser requested that Metro return its late-night service. Metro’s budget hasn’t been released, but disputes over fair increases have already started. The District has many ignored monuments that mean so much to residents. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Dedicated bus lanes are here to stay
The dedicated bus lanes along H Street will become permanent in November. The Purple Line will open in phases. Eight trees complicate development plans for affordable housing. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A plethora of challenges plague the Silver Line extension
The misses keep on coming for the Silver Line extension plan. Is there a better way to build urban parks. Metro may soon get its capital funding money from Maryland. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Late-shift commuters get the short end of the transit stick
A national report shows late-shift workers struggle with few transit options. A report says the Washington region needs more buses and bus lanes. The DC Housing Authority takes on a 20-plan to revitalize public housing. Keep reading…