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Court rules for library redevelopment
The West End Library project will move forward after the DC Court of Appeals rejected a lawsuit by the DC Library Renaissance Project arguing the plan didn’t have enough affordable housing. (WBJ)
Virginia picks up Amtrak tab
Virginia has agreed to fund most of Amtrak’s routes within the state. The deal excludes interstate routes and some existing in-state lines. (The Hill)
FHWA getting behind buffered lanes?
A new round of proposal requests from the Federal Highway Administration suggest the agency may start endorsing separated bike lanes. A new study will be used to establish design standards. (Streetsblog)
Momentum looks for momentum
Metro is looking for support for its Momentum plan from corporation and individuals. 83% of area businesses say Metro is important to their success, so there should be many who will want to support Momentum. (PlanItMetro)
A pledge to passengers
The Riders Advisory Council is putting together a customer pledge for Metro to reflect what riders want. But what should be included? (Post)
No strike here
San Francisco may be facing a transit strike, but WMATA’s workers have a no-strike clause in their contract. While it makes a strike less likely here, workers could still do an illegal wildcat strike. (Post)
And…
Pepco is upgrading electrical infrastructure in Bloomingdale. (WBJ) … Douglas Development starts excavation at Uline Arena. (WBJ) … Will McAuliffe or Cuccinelli take a position on the Bi-County Parkway today? (WAMU)