Posts tagged Surveys
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Breakfast links: Happy people
Diverse neighborhoods; ADU lands in NW; Big homes in Brookland; Eight-car crunch; Woodley Park stop sign; Purple Line move along; DC United done deal; The Fed does housing; Fixing Penn Station; Bike share in Vegas. Keep reading…
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875 readers have taken our reader survey already. Have you?
Each month, nearly 200,000 unique people visit the blog. We want to hear from all of you! If you haven’t already, please take five minutes to complete our reader survey. Keep reading…
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Public transportation is important, say Virginians
Fewer people in Virginia are driving to work alone, Virginians want more bus, train, and bike options throughout the state, and there’s a link between the number of transit options a person has and their quality of life. These takeaways, and more, come from a recently-released survey of Virginia’s residents. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Get around the shutdown
SafeTrack shutdown starts; Get around the shutdown; Deal or no deal?; McMillan development roadblock; Greater without the Olympics; Affordable housing for Rosslyn; Only in Chevy Chase; Think you’re wealthy?; And…. Keep reading…
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Metro wants to know how you use the system
Have you noticed the orange flyers and collection boxes floating around Metro stations this month? They’re part of a passenger survey that WMATA conducts every few years. The results help determine both how much each of our region’s jurisdictions pay for Metro and whether or not Metro should make service changes. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Hello?
Can you hear me now?; DC loves rowhouses; Pope prep; Road diets in the works; Slow down in Old Town; Reston founder at rest; Make Dulles less dull; Richmond to Raleigh rail; Biking down, driving up; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Comments welcome
Riders rate Metro; Missing the riders’ voice; Independence from delays; Ellen McCarthy, planning director; Alexandria water taxi route debuts; The Alexandria waterfront, illustrated; Under the crossing; Waste into power; Ryan rejects Amtrak; Peak suburban office park?; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Public apathy
Voter turnout hits a new low; See results on a map; Bowser won’t “hold anything up”; Bowser chummy with developers; Speak up on Courthouse Square; Will DC enforce carless projects?; Sprawl could be worse; Who knew?; Anti-transit Tennessee; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Cold and white
Brr!; Transforming away from crime; The long road of the Bi-County; Faster but concentrated?; Meet the new CFO; Metro wants to hear from you; The great Metrothon; And…. Keep reading…
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Survey suggests DC residents are open to parking reform
DC residents say they rely on street parking, don’t have a lot of competition for street parking, and are open to reduced parking requirements, according to the results of a recent survey from Councilmember Anita Bonds. On Tuesday, Bonds released the results of her survey about parking in DC. Respondents answered questions about how many cars they owned if they owned any,… Keep reading…