Posts about East of the Anacostia
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Breakfast links: Next stop?
Surface rail is on shaky ground; Will Reeves remain?; Reverends for rain gardens; Take down a parking lot; Busboys to Anacostia; Cycletracks safer for peds; Bell tolls for toll roads; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Peel back the ground
Big ideas for Smithsonian; Plowing snow in bike lanes; Bike safety bill delayed; More bike lanes, more bicyclists; Vacant lots for sale; CCT worry; Triwizard Tournament; Why the bag fee works; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Down by the river
Stop that train; Art that wasn’t smart; More transit benefits?; Wizard Gray; Hidden blight; I-66 gets smart; Wawhat will go in Loudoun?; From cheap to “vintage”; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: How to fix neighborhoods
What’s wrong with Anacostia?; Clean up & activate the river; What’s wrong with Georgetown?; Abracadabra; Is Columbia Pike opposition racist?; Silver Line, three months in; Vision Zero, meet Emission Zero; Towers of London; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Election Day
Vote today!; Free transit on election day; No rail growth; ‘K; Wrong place?; IZ ire; Historic Hill; The case for a height limit; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Boo-st to the economy?
MLK Library needs more; Big money for pot; Walmart squeezes small businesses; Ways to deal with Uber; You forgot data; Fall back early; More diversity on bikes; Sprawl leads to unemployment; Bikes boost Memphis; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Discrimination
Unfair bike-on-sidewalk laws; 150 years of DC; 16th Street bottleneck; The voice of Metro; What St. E could look like; Tiny houses, big conflicts; DC now more efficient; Glen Echo trail survey; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Civic duty
Bowser’s lead widens; No contest for ANC; Housing the poor; St. Elizabeths revitalization?; The future of Metrobus; Meditation in motion; Bike reich; And…. Keep reading…
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A new neighborhood rises east of the river. Is it a sign of change, or more of the same?
An entirely new neighborhood is rising just a minute’s walk from the Anacostia Metro station. Nearly two dozen townhomes and apartments have sprouted at Sheridan Station, where public housing will become a mixed-income community. But will it be an economic catalyst for the community, or a new face for the area’s existing struggles? Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Final debate
Done with debates; Illegal campaign signs slam Catania; Purple Line as campaign issue; Capital Bikeshare progress; Where’s the mass transit?; Housing boom in Tysons; Highway Trust Fund fix coming?; And…. Keep reading…