Posts tagged Density
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Breakfast links: Trains ready to move
Back on track; Streetcar start?; Not so fast; Montgomery moves; More silver for transit center; Who’s running?; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Roadblocks
Shut down I-395?; Protests continue to shut down streets; How to fund Metro; Pop-ups put down; Superheroes against drunk driving; “Forget it, Jake; it’s Chinatown”; Highway revolts in Dallas; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Mourning
Sudden tragedy; Pay your last respects; Purple Line delayed for Hogan; No marijuana testing; Bicycle space; Creative school funding; Federal board pops up; Maryland I-95 lanes to open; Development details; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Ward 8 changes
Too affordable?; Changing of the guard; Stadium stutter; With friends like these; Teaching with technology; Too Much Parking; Better bikeshare; And…. Keep reading…
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The pop-up debate in Lanier Heights pits “property rights” against “neighborhood character”
If you’ve walked through Lanier Heights in recent years, it’s clear that new construction has changed the neighborhood. Some residents want to change zoning laws to limit that trend, while others welcome it. Both groups faced off at a meeting on Tuesday. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: We can’t have nice things
No density; Let them ride the bus; No Reeves swap, no deal?; What’s coming for bikes; Bazinga! GGW parking nerds; Arlington seeks more retail; Mobility may not be affordable; And…. Keep reading…
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New density will change the face of upper Northwest
Despite some bruising battles in Upper Northwest, big changes are underway. Over the next two years, a large number of residential buildings that are opening may change the area’s politics for good. Upper Northwest has a reputation for being full of people who hate new buildings, are suspicious of cyclists, and worry that students will die chasing ping-pong balls… Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Newer Carrollton
Whither New Carrollton?; Where candidates stand on negligence; Where there are no NIMBYs; What makes cities family-friendly?; Oppose transit, because robocars; New maps illustrate development; Even car-free workers drive; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Volunteers needed
The new way to pay fares; Get dense; DC General gets a playground; Street Sense human cameras?; Dig into DC’s past; Not a giant rebate; No more Hailo; So close yet so far; Bike crashes up and down; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Let’s chat
Hear from Muriel Bowser today; Hear from David Catania next week; Olympics pro and con; Possible spots to spy; Sprawl repair in Vienna; Not in Georgetown; More historic hill?; Endangered spaces; Bike bits. Keep reading…