Breakfast links: Where are we now?
Red top, red light
DDOT is reevaluating the red-top parking meter program. The meters allow people with disabilities to park for a longer amount of time but the locations are haphazard and the program did not have Council approval. (Wash. Times)
It’s still raining
Maryland’s House Environment and Transportation Committee rejected Governor Larry Hogan’s attempt to repeal impact fees for impervious surfaces that cause runoff and pollute the Chesapeake Bay. (Wash. Times)
Where should they go?
Although Mayor Gray tried to empty DC General, the cold winter has filled the troubled shelter to capacity. Problems at the shelter continue, and may spread further as the city tries to house people in motels. (Post, City Paper)
Skewed scores
Despite concerns that some charter schools are too selective or encourage weak students to leave, few students drop out of the best schools. Some charter schools are helping push students to do better. (Post)
Millenials are voting
In DC, more people aged 25 to 34 voted in the last election than did seniors. It is unclear if this was temporary due to the marijuana legalization, or a sign to candidates to update their messages. (Post)
Greener grass
Montgomery County is considering banning some pesticides that are used for cosmetic purposes. The chemicals may cause cancer but some people want the freedom to have a perfect lawn. (Post)
Left on Park, right on 2nd
“Park” and “2nd” are the most popular street names in the US, according to a recent count. The rankings do vary by state, with “Lee” the most popular street name in Virginia, natch. (Post, LEW) (Tip: LEW)
And…
Ford released prototypes of electric bikes. They charge when stored inside the manufacturer’s cars or trucks. (Detroit News) … Baltimore’s Jones Falls offers a glimpse into the city’s industrial past but flooding and lack of coordination limit the area’s potential. (Baltimore Business Journal) … MARC officials are closing the Bowie station and limiting service at Odenton on the Penn Line due to emergency repairs. (Post)