Posts about District of Columbia

  • For ANC in Ward 5

    Some wards divide up their ANCs by neighborhood. Ward 5, already a geographically large ward, is carved into only three ANCs, each containing a whopping 12 single-member districts and even splitting Brookland up between ANCs.   Keep reading…

  • For ANC in southern Ward 6

    Ward 6 has more contested ANC seats than in any other ward, and between streetcars on H Street NE, development around Union Station, bike lanes on M SE/SW, and bike sharing at Lincoln Park, there are plenty of transportation and development debates to go around as well as issues around retail, development and more. Starting in the south, we’re most excited about the candidacy…  Keep reading…

  • Breakfast links: Go and stop on HSR

    90 minutes to Richmond; No HSR for Palo Alto; Columbia for transit; Safe bike parking at school; What is the “area” for affordable housing?; Zoning marathon in PG; Potomac Yard neighbors protest taxes; Fight graffiti with art; And….  Keep reading…

  • For ANC in Ward 3

    Along Ward 3’s major commercial corridors, especially Wisconsin Avenue, are numerous low strip malls and ugly parking lots, in transit-rich neighborhoods where any developer would be happy to build. But the neighborhoods also have residents most vociferously opposed to nearly any development with the means to delay and even sue to stop projects. Recently, however,…  Keep reading…

  • For ANC in Ward 7

    In a ward that usually has ANC races with no one running for some of the single-member districts, it is refreshing to see so many contested races.  While there are six SMDs with no candidates, each ANC in Ward 7 at least has one contested SMD race.   Keep reading…

  • Breakfast links: Questions in Alexandria

    Should Alexandria spend on regional transportation?; Alexandria to wait and see on more bike signals; Not so much Uncle Tom’s Cabin; Good luck organizing a block party; Amtrak signals possibly sabotaged; How to balance the budget; Transit indirectly brings cars?; A bike section in the paper?.  Keep reading…

  • For ANC in Ward 2

    Ward 2 has no competitive races west of 15th Street, but along 14th and 7th Streets in its eastern half, a number of challengers are trying to dislodge longtime, entrenched neighborhood powers.   Keep reading…

  • GW redeveloping another square; second Foggy Bottom Metro entrance should be priority

    George Washington University has begun early conversations with DC officials for another large redevelopment project on its campus. As the school, the DC government, and the public start discussing the project, all should think about how to make a much-needed second Foggy Bottom Metro entrance a reality. The project will rebuild most of Square 55, between H and I from 22nd to…  Keep reading…

  • A lot is at stake in ANC elections

    ANCs, or Advisory Neighborhood Commissions, have no power to directly approve or reject any proposals. Nevertheless, they can have a tremendous effect on their neighborhoods and their growth, for good or ill. That’s why it’s very important for DC residents to learn about the candidates and cast informed votes in ANC races, and why Greater Greater Washington will…  Keep reading…

  • Can CityCenter and Gallery Place become one retail district?

    Construction of CityCenter DC, the massive mixed-use complex slated to replace the parking lot where the old convention center used to stand, will finally start construction in April, the Post reported. When CityCenter opens it will bring about 225,000 square feet of new retail with it. For comparison, the Gallery Place development has about 250,000 square feet, including…  Keep reading…

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