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Breakfast links: DC Council gives initial approval to looser liquor laws
Outdoor drinking seems poised to stick around. Proof of vaccination required for in-person Montgomery County Council meetings. Affordable housing developer acquires building in Arlandria. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: The K Street Transitway is making progress
K Street Transitway construction expected next March. Montgomery County Council to return in-person. How to get to the airport by bike. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Capitol fencing returns temporarily for State of the Union
Fencing temporarily returns to Capitol. New Rockville Pike underpass named for late MoCo transportation official. Commanders reportedly eyeing three sites in NoVA for new stadium. Keep reading…
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National links: Paris plans to limit pass-through traffic in the city center
Paris: drive to it, but not through it. Denver trains don’t go where people need them. A gas tax could spark a trade dispute Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Could the Idaho Stop become the District Stop?
Bill would let cyclists yield instead of stop at stop signs. Metro expected to decide this year whether to build rail to National Harbor. Potomac Yard station nears the finish line. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC traffic deaths are soaring, and low-income areas suffer disproportionately
DC traffic deaths hit low-income areas hardest. What makes “good service” on Metrorail? Fair housing advocates urge Maryland lawmakers to create “just cause” laws. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Columbia is trying to put the city in ‘planned city’
Columbia, Md. tries for urban-style density. Metro bumps up Red Line service. Fairfax County budget proposal looks to ease austerity. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC residents seek clear guidance on curbside electric vehicle charging
DC electric vehicle owners struggle to get a charge. Audit finds issues with Metro’s emergency response. Redevelopment displaces tenants on Columbia Pike. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro’s financial shortfall could leave two bad choices
Metro’s likely choice: get financial help or cut service. Another block of King Street could become pedestrian only. MoCo indoor mask mandate expires Monday night. Keep reading…
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National links: American cities are outliers, and not in a good way
Why are our cities so different from those in Europe and around the world? Disney gets into the sprawl scene. The dream of the mall is looking awfully nightmarish. Keep reading…