Breakfast links: Cleared to go
Omni Shovelem
The Omni Shoreham shoveled the part of the Rock Creek trail in front of their hotel after City Paper’s Andrew Beaujon asked and even though it’s the National Park Service’s job. (Via WashCycle)
MoCoCo approves
The Montgomery County Council approved the “CR” zone for White Flint. It allows greater density but requires the developer to “pay” with various amenities that contribute to the overall neighborhood (Post) … A committee also recommended funding the Metropolitan Branch Trail for design of the entire portion in the County and construction of Phase 1. (Silver Spring Trails)
Meters are annoying
John Kelly finds it hard to get quarters for parking meters, and many area banks won’t give non-customers rolls of quarters. He also whines about the rates. This is why we need pay-by-credit card and pay-by-phone: it removes the hassle of quarters, and $2 an hour doesn’t seem as crazy as 7½ minutes for a quarter. (Post)
Oppose PG planner switch for justice
JUFJ adds their voice to those opposing PG exec Jack Johnson’s efforts to replace the Planning Board chief with his aide. They have an online petition to Chairman Dernoga, or you can snail mail your Councilmember if you live in the county.
Alternative to bag fee? No
Could DC subsidize bag recycling instead of putting fees on bag distribution and have the same effect on the environment? An economic analyst says: No. (Econ Tricks, Greg F.) (Tip: Greg F.)
Free bus with your bread
Many supermarkets have loyalty programs that give free gas to shoppers, and most of those programs neglect to provide a similar benefit to their non-driving customers, like free transit. Now, Albany Price Chopper stores will offer bus discounts as well as gas. (WTEN)
Marriage Day
My marriage is no longer a privilege denied to large numbers of couples. I’m proud to live in Washington, DC today. (AP)