Breakfast links: Who’s got the authority in Virginia?
McDonnell gets Metro seat, lets cash flow
After fighting for more than a year, Governor McDonnell and the NVTC have reached an agreement where McDonnell will get to appoint his 1 member to the WMATA Board, and McDonnell will stop trying to withhold promised Metro funding. (Examiner)
MWAA might start being more open
The airports authority is under pressure to increase transparency; it posts no agendas or minutes online, streams no meetings, and doesn’t comply with FOIA laws. The board will meet Wednesday on the issue. (Examiner)
Gray allegations made into a federal case
At least one witness testified before a grand jury in the federal probe of allegations by Sulaimon Brown and others regarding the Gray campaign and potential fundraising violations. (Post)
Bike bits
Is Chicago neglecting poorer neighborhoods and not giving the public input into bike plans? (NY Times) … Keep up with the latest summary of CaBi expansion. (WashCycle) … DC was a cycling paradise in 1888. (DCist)
The return of Georgia Avenue’s mini-cities?
Georgia Avenue was once a thriving thoroughfare with mini-cities from Shaw to Shepherd Park. President Clinton walked the strip. Is now the time for this historic and lively commercial corridor? (Post)
Anti sentiment varies by gender
Women are much more likely than men to fight proposals to build power plants, malls and big box stores, while men are more likely to oppose apartments and condos. Why? There’s not a clear answer. (NYT via RPUS)
And…
An iPod replaces a handheld radio as Metro’s “no audio” icon. (City Paper) … Occupy protesters want to be more diverse. (WTOP) … George Mason may add another location in Tysons Corner. (Capital Business)