Posts tagged Week In Review
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Greater Greater Week in Review: March 13-19, 2011
If you can’t read Greater Greater Washington every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Contest: Design a better Metro map: Do you think you can design a better Metro map? We’re having a contest to see what a new Metro map could look like. Hine project is opportunity too great… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: March 6-12, 2011
If you can’t read Greater Greater Washington every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Kennedy Center guard bullies patron for parking a bike: Last week, a guard at the Kennedy Center threatened to steal my bike if I dared to park it on the sidewalk. Metro aiming to start “Yellow… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: Feb. 27 - Mar. 3, 2011
If you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Should DC limit sidewalk cycling in commercial areas?: At this morning’s oversight hearing for the bicycle and pedestrian advisory councils, Councilmember Jack Evans chastised cyclists who speed on jogging trails,… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: February 21-26, 2011
If you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Taxes lowest for DC residents and car-free Virginians: Tax debates often involve arguments about how taxes compare in DC, Maryland, or Virginia. A new report from the DC Fiscal Policy Institute found DC’s to be the… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: February 13-20, 2011
If you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: GGW discusses: Displacement and NPR in Anacostia: An NPR Morning Edition story yesterday, entitled “DC, long ‘Chocolate City,’ becoming more vanilla,” discussed demographic shifts increasing… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: February 6-12, 2011
If you can’t read GGW every day, you can still catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Is there a tea party urbanism?: Many conservatives, especially tea party conservatives, strongly believe in removing powers and taxes from the federal government and transferring power to states and localities. At the moment, this view… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5, 2011
If you can’t read GGW every day, you’re still able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Why is Capital Bikeshare usage low east of the river?: A map of Capital Bikeshare usage patterns makes it obvious that stations east of the Anacostia River get relatively little usage. However, the map does not tell us why ridership… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: January 23-29, 2011
Don’t worry if you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Featured posts: Why don’t people obey the rules when they ride a bike?: On a recent Saturday night, about 11 pm, I was biking home while the wind-chill whipped at 10 degrees. Despite the “No Turn on Red”… Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: January 16-22, 2011
Don’t worry if you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review. Remember that we’re having our third anniversary party this week. Make sure to come out and celebrate with us! Keep reading…
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Greater Greater Week in Review: January 9-15, 2011
Today, we’re introducing a new feature: Greater Greater Week in Review. At the end of each weekend, we’ll take a look back at the posts from the previous week. So if you can’t read GGW every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance. Keep reading…