Posts about Links
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Breakfast links: So uh… what ever happened to Elon Musk’s hyperloop?
DC-Baltimore hyperloop project seems to be dead. How the pandemic has shifted transit ridership. 480 affordable apartments proposed for Arlandria. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Oversight of Maryland public-private partnerships falls through for a third time
Maryland P3 oversight bill fails to pass for third time. Details emerge about a fare-free DASH system proposal. DC statehood bill moves to the House floor. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Here’s what made it through the Maryland legislature’s final push this session
Maryland legislature passes a slew of bills to end session. Fairfax County approves highway expansion. Republican attorneys general oppose DC statehood. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC let hundreds of housing vouchers go to waste
DC sat on hundreds of needed housing vouchers last year. Fairfax Co. expected to vote on historic overlay district for River Farm. Montgomery County’s infrastructure funding wish list. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Connecticut Ave. bike lane proposal draws some all-too-familiar arguments from drivers
A proposal to take space away from cars draws a familiar reaction. What’s on the roster for the Maryland Legislature’s final day? Alexandria considers throwing traditional taxis a bone. Keep reading…
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National links: Why remote work may not be the future
You might not want to bank on remote work sticking around. Where there are vaccines, tourists will follow. The myths about the interstate highway system that won’t go away. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro considers reducing fares to lure back riders
Metro board makes noise about lowering fares. DC residents over 16 are now eligible for vaccines April 12. They’re still fighting over at White’s Ferry. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Anticipating crowds, Georgetown is making more walking room with deck panel sidewalk extension
Georgetown is expanding its sidewalks. Maryland police reform heads to the governor’s desk. An ode to National’s cursed gate. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Alexandria’s DASH bus could be fare free by fall
Alexandria considers a free bus. DC Council takes the first step to allowing certain evictions. A congressman calls on Buttigieg to review Maryland’s highway expansion. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC considers a health and safety exception to the eviction moratorium
DC Council considers allowing evictions for safety reasons. Vaccine eligibility timeline ratchets up in DC and Maryland. Office vacancy rates are through the roof, especially in Northern Virginia. Keep reading…