Posts tagged Arlington
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Breakfast links: Safety, please!
Have a tip for the links? Submit it here. Keep reading…
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On the calendar: Fort Totten, Virginia streetcars, and ballpark performance parking
There’s a final wave of community meetings on interesting mobility-related projects this week before the Thanksgiving break. Keep reading…
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Early morning links: More openness elsewhere
MBTA releases bus location feeds; UK may mandate open transit data; Post’s Halsey cares what cyclists think; “Temporary urbanism”; Arlington approves parking plan; No trees, no town center for UMD; Plastic = higher taxi tips. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Transit in your city and on your phone
Streetcars4NoVA; NextBus on your BlackBerry; NTSB wants hearings; Transit? Not for these elected officials; Not just one way for Laurel; MetroWest still on the horizon; The Chevy Chase parking force. Keep reading…
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Letters: Neglecting headlights in Arlington
Reader Collin writes, Keep reading…
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Take Washington Blvd to mystery unnamed road
Look up driving directions from Pentagon City to the eastern part of Clarendon, and your map site will probably suggest taking Washington Boulevard to Clarendon Boulevard. And that’s a fine route, except for one thing. What’s missing from these pictures? Answer: Keep reading…
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Virginians: Don’t forget to vote
Even if you don’t live in Virginia, if you read the news or watch TV you can’t have missed that today is Election Day. Keep reading…
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Last call for comments on Arlington parking, K Street
The comment periods are about to close for two important projects: Arlington’s parking and curbspace management policy and the K Street Transitway. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Get transit-oriented
How about some Oriented Development with your Transit?; Maryland agencies to become more transit-oriented; City-dwelling car-loving writers riding transit; Inalienable right to get light poles moved?; School with safer routes; Now there were three against HOT lanes; People not so mad about ICC tolls. Keep reading…
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Want to run a freeway through your voters’ neighborhood? The Post will endorse you
On Sunday, the Washington Post endorsed candidates for the Virginia House of Delegates. In District 48, which covers the northernmost sections of Arlington, Rosslyn and Clarendon, and Crystal City and its surrounding neighborhoods, Republican Aaron Ringel is challenging incumbent Democrat Bob Brink. The Post decided to endorse Ringel based on one issue alone:… Keep reading…