Posts tagged Alexandria
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Breakfast links: Alexandria will need backup during Yellow Line shutdowns
Alexandria needs help to fill in transit gaps during the Yellow Line shutdown. DC brings back mortgage tax credits for some homebuyers. Immigrant community in Falls Church highlights transportation safety issues. And more in today’s Breakfast links. 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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Photo Friday: Fountains & waterfronts
This week, we look at the fountains and waterfronts that add a splash of life and variety to the region. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A plan to bring the Purple Line online by 2026
A construction timeline for the Purple Line. Montgomery County invests $200 million in affordable housing. Alexandria’s plans for West End are two decades old. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: More of Alexandria’s King Street will be car-free starting this Friday
King Street pedestrian zone doubles this weekend. Expect Yellow Line station closures in Virginia this fall. New solar panels coming to Montgomery County. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: More service on DC’s micro-transit line
DC expands Neighborhood Connect service areas. Potomac Gardens residents need more than free Wi-Fi. Montgomery county rent cap expires, and other news in today’s Breakfast links. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Some Metrorail cars could be mask-only
WMATA considers mask-only railcars. Landmark Mall redevelopment begins. Seven injured, one killed Thursday morning in regional traffic violence. Keep reading…
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How single-staircase buildings could impact Virginia’s housing market
Some planners in Virginia are looking at new ways to diversify housing types that can be built in the state, including authorizing single staircase buildings up to six stories. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC Council Chair’s budget amendments include more housing vouchers for at-risk families
DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson proposes housing budget tweak. Metro’s on-time performance drops. Arlington breaks ground on Transitway Extension. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Circulator bus strike is over
Circulator union and employer end strike. DC mayoral candidates spar on traffic cameras in debate. Regional abortion funds cite transportation as a barrier to care. Keep reading…