Posts tagged Dcoz
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Weekend links: “Washington” versus DC
NPS hyperventilates on pedicabs; Union Station v. DC; EoR Circulator route announced; Sarles won’t go to NYC; Union chief denounces long and short workdays; New York putting the ‘park’ in Park Avenue; Paved Louisville and put up a parking lot; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Unsatisfying
DDOT responds on bike lanes, sort of; IZ units arrive 5 years late; Nathan criticizes DCTC; Tysons may recalculate; One step closer, many to go for Baltimore Red Line; Alexandria seeks waterfront compromise; Bar opposes VA on principle; And…. Keep reading…
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Two development review boards take steps toward openness
The DC Office of Zoning (DCOZ) and National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) have both made improvements to their websites to help residents get information about the cases they are considering and their deliberations about those cases. NCPC launched live streaming video of its meetings, one of which took place today and, at least at the moment, is still going on. The video… Keep reading…
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Explore DC’s zoning code with Google Maps
The DC Office of Zoning recently released a slick interactive zoning map of the District. Not only can you view a neighborhood’s zone boundaries, but you can also view campus plans, historic districts, and overlay zones, too. Keep reading…
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Some DC agencies doing a great job with technology
We’ve done a fair amount of criticism of DC and regional agencies lately. There’s plenty to criticize. But most agencies do good work day in and day out, despite periodic lapses of Keep reading…