Posts tagged Taxes
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Businesses no longer want office parks, and that can mean more revenue for cities
Businesses are making moves toward neighborhoods that are accessible by transit and easy to walk around in. For cities, it’s a smart financial move to view the change in preference as one that’s here to stay. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Purple proceeding
Good to go; E-ticket, please!; Crime time; All accesss; Power off; Rolling in the dough; Supersized; Pay a little, get a lot; Asheville’s (un)affordability; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Faster, faster, slower, slower
Pick up the pace; Slow down for the children; The bus stops here; Exurban transit; You really gotta shovel this year; Pilgrims on a train; Fighting inequality; Studying Freddie Gray; Help us, Congress. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Smaller footprints
Fewer feds raises revenues; Smile, you’re on camera; Paying for permitting; Downsizing; Bridge rebuilding; MARC moves to diesel; Beautification Day no more; Like father, not like son. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A fresh start
Starting over; Another palooza; Not in my front yard; Uneven; High/low; Arlington candid camera; BRT in Baltimore?; Wanted: women on wheels; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Budget breakthroughs
Stamp of approval; Almost free; Safety first; Outside consult; How to pay; People for parks; Unfairly fired; Floating; Walk this way. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Exact or enact
Tax dump; Raising fare; Purchasing power; Door no more; Any alternative; Still free, less range; Identity crisis; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Planning ahead
To tax?; Purple haze; Cruel irony; Slow ride; Sidewalk block; A last hurrah; Teachers needed; Defining urban; Charting rent increases. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Infrastructure
Too fast; Bad timing; MoCo’s branch begins; Sexy buses; Budget blows; No cause for celebration; CaBi saves cash; Damaged; Making transit happen; Poor placement. Keep reading…
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Mayor Bowser wants to raise DC’s parking tax. Here’s who would win and who would lose out
In her annual budget, Mayor Muriel Bowser has proposed fully funding DC’s share of WMATA’s costs. Part of that cost would come from a higher sales tax on parking garages and lots. Will the DC Council go along? If it does, who will pay more? Keep reading…