Posts about Loudoun
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Breakfast links: Adams Morgan pedestrian zone reboot a success
Residents and visitors to Adams Morgan’s pedestrian zone Sunday are excited about its return. Washington region is cited as one of the top areas nationally for remote work. MTA starts demolition on old Nice-Middleton Bridge. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Maryland counties gear up to compete for infrastructure funds
Maryland counties gear up to compete for infrastructure funds. Disability advocates encourage DC restaurants to improve accessibility. Alexandria proposes new bus shelter design. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Barry Farm redevelopment to start construction on first new building
Barry Farm redevelopment to start construction in September. Metro safety drill in Ashburn delayed due to rust on tracks. Baltimore protest to address homelessness crisis comes to City Hall. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: January’s I-95 snow-induced shutdown could have been prevented, Virginia OIG finds
Unlearned lessons in emergency management contributed to the I-95 snow shutdown, according to Virginia OIG. New Montgomery County planning study seeks to separate displacement from gentrification. DC homeowners continue to receive high property tax bills in error. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC at work on interior flooding solutions
Rhode Island Avenue among several interior flood mitigation projects. MetroAccess workers end strike. DC funds 11 additional affordable housing projects. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: NoVA transportation authority releases transformative long-range plan
NoVA Transportation Authority releases plans for 429 projects over next 20 years. How the 11th Street Bridge Park project could impact Anacostia. No more HOV privileges for Maryland electric, hybrid vehicle drivers. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: VDOT solicits vendors for NoVA, Fredericksburg pilot that uses AI to predict traffic disruptions
VDOT solicits vendors for NoVA, Fredericksburg pilot that uses AI to predict traffic disruptions. Landover apartment complex along Purple Line route purchased to preserve affordability. Mazza Gallerie redevelopment project to add a 325-unit apartment. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Maryland polls open until 8 pm today, full results may be delayed due to mail-in ballot counting restrictions
Maryland polls open until 8 pm today. DC nonprofit LGBTQ shelter Casa Ruby has ceased operating, evicting clients, as others seek back pay for services, rentals, and employment. MWAA requests $250 million more for its part in Metro’s Silver Line expansion. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Alexandria could offer funding for more affordable housing
Alexandria to consider financing two new affordable housing developments. Partial shutdown on Metrorail’s Blue and Silver lines this weekend. Family remembers teen cyclist fatally struck by driver in Bethesda. And more in today’s Breakfast links. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: New marker shares Vietnamese history at the Eden Center
Historical marker for Eden Center tells story of displacement. Washington Commanders considering Metro-adjacent stadium site near Dulles Airport. Purple Line construction workers call for reinstatement of labor agreement. Keep reading…