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Breakfast links: Metro isn’t the only bus system resuming fare collection next week
Other bus services are reinstituting fare collection alongside Metro. A bus driver struck a man in Takoma Park. A new affordable housing building is proposed for Arlandria. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: After more than two centuries, White’s Ferry will no longer cross the Potomac
White’s Ferry: 1782-2020. Motorists have wrecked H Street buildings three times in three months. Maryland legislators announce eviction reform bills. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A new Metrobus feature helps you avoid crowded buses and keep your distance
A new Metro feature shows how crowded buses are. Service changes could be coming to Fairfax Connector. The wealthy Montgomery County neighborhood that wants to restrict accessory dwellings. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC’s new police chief will be career Metropolitan Police official Robert Contee III
Mayor Bowser names a new DC police chief. Buttigieg denounces discriminatory highway construction. A new hospital will replace Alexandria’s Landmark Mall. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC and three other states have reached a deal to slash transportation greenhouse gases
DC and three states reach a deal to curb gasoline emissions. It looks like Metro will live another day. Federal buildings must be “beautiful” according to a new Trump order. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: WMATA could get some relief from the Congressional stimulus bill
A deal in Congress offers some hope for Metro. DC pauses indoor dining as Maryland restaurants sue against restrictions. In Alexandria, a report finds conflict between civil rights and preservation. Keep reading…
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National links: Is it time to take hard look at what and how we build in the US?
American households are changing, but our housing supply isn’t catching up with the times. Is Pete Buttigieg a good pick for Transportation Secretary? What the future of parking spaces could look like, and more in this week’s National links. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metrobus will resume collecting fares in January
Bus fares and front door entry are coming back. DC Council lets a homelessness anti-discrimination bill die again. The region’s leaders write to Biden’s transition team about Metro funding. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Part of DC’s eviction moratorium is unconstitutional, judge rules
A judge struck down a key DC eviction moratorium provision. What is Pete Buttigieg’s record on transportation? Maryland’s Board of Public Works approves a Purple Line settlement. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A new proposal in Congress could provide some relief for WMATA
A COVID-19 relief proposal puts some money into transit. Car dealerships got millions in PPP loans. Pete Buttigieg is Biden’s pick for Transportation Secretary. Keep reading…