Posts tagged Montgomery
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Breakfast links: Funding surge
Paying teachers; Surge!; More biking; Stepping down; Metro tunnel shooting; Tragic walking; Watching the tracks; Biking means profit; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: We want nice things
Fighting for the streetcar; Metrobus bust; All nighter; Saving affordable spaces; Homelessness woes; Schoolhouse rock; No gas; Living together; USPS, FedEx, or Bikeshare. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Make way for the bus
16th St under scrutiny; Visioning zero; Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle; College planning; Still say no; Driving crime down; Unaffordable Arlington; Woodridge on the rise; Go go gondola; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Where are we now?
Red top, red light; It’s still raining; Where should they go?; Skewed scores; Millenials are voting; Greener grass; Left on Park, right on 2nd; And…. Keep reading…
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Expand a highway to get a sidewalk? How about just build the sidewalk.
Maryland highway planners say four new interchanges on Route 29 in eastern Montgomery County will cut congestion, improve pedestrian and bicycle safety, and make it easier to build bus rapid transit. But the designs they’ve proposed would actually make all three of those things worse. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Service oriented
Give, take; More data needed; Public busing, private schools?; More MARC trains; Stamp of approval; Stairway to maintenance; Ticket to ride; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Here we go again
Job opening; Put the leash on; Slow down; Don’t tear down this school; Purple protest; MoCo BRT moving; Too high?; Pop-up price drops; And…. Keep reading…
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33% of Metro rail trips stay within one city or county. Where are they?
A few days ago, Metro planners wrote that about two-thirds of Metrorail trips cross county or state boundaries. What about the trips that don’t? Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Transit tactics
Service saved?; Addicted to Koch; Landlords make the rules; Local progress, national setback; Uber strikes a deal; On the patrol; Ancient cities; And…. Keep reading…
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A map of Montgomery County’s rapid transit future
The Purple Line may dominate recent headlines, but Montgomery County’s 81-mile, 115-station Bus Rapid Transit proposal also has tremendous potential. Here’s what the future network might look like. Keep reading…