Posts about Maryland
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Prince George’s buses are making it through the pandemic, but advocates call for more frequent service
Prince George’s County’s TheBus is weathering the pandemic, but many say there’s more work to do to get service levels up to par. Keep reading…
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Has Thrive Montgomery 2050 done enough to engage people of color?
Montgomery County is grappling with how to make sure its general plan, Thrive Montgomery 2050, reflects the needs of people of color and low-income people. Keep reading…
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Washington region’s growth driven primarily by adults, census data shows
A new report shows where and how the region’s population grew between 2010 and 2020. Keep reading…
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Got something to say about Metro’s budget? Now’s your chance.
Metro is holding three public hearings on its proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2023 as questions remain about the system’s recovery from the pandemic. Keep reading…
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The housing, transportation, and environmental bills coming up in this year’s Maryland legislative session
Maryland’s 2022 legislative session is in full swing. Here’s what to expect. Keep reading…
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Bus service shrinks in Montgomery County amid Omicron, uncompetitive salaries
Riders in Montgomery County experience bus service delays and cuts as the county grapples with a reduced bus workforce due to COVID and wage issues. Keep reading…
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Baltimore looks to right-size Druid Park Lake Drive
A too-large road that has cut Baltimore communities off from parkland and services could finally get a road diet. Keep reading…
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Examining Silver Spring’s past, present, and future as a “Black Space”
Silver Spring is one of the region’s most significant Black business districts. What does that mean for the future of its downtown? Keep reading…
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New year, new bus priority plan for DC
Here’s what you need to know about DDOT’s recently released Bus Priority Plan. Keep reading…
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Top posts of 2021: Prince George’s County outlines plans for ambitious transit-oriented development along the Blue Line
Prince George’s County wants to turn four stops along the Blue Line into a laboratory for vibrant transit-oriented development, a major break from the county’s auto-centric past. Keep reading…