Breakfast links: Can DC achieve its goals while keeping residential parking cheap?
Opinion: Residential parking undermines the Comprehensive Plan
Jack Kemp Foundation Senior Fellow Ike Brennan argues that cheap residential parking permits are undermining the goals of the Comprehensive Plan, hurting the environment, and putting pedestrians at risk. (Ike Brannon / Post)
423-unit apartment building approved in Rosslyn
A redevelopment of Rosslyn’s RCA building got the green light from the Arlington County Board. Plans for the new 27-story building include 423 apartment units and two levels of retail, as well as bike lane and pedestrian improvements. (Jo DeVoe / ARLnow)
Lakeforest Mall developer dislikes Gaithersburg master plan
The developer that wants to redevelop Lakeforest Mall says Gaithersburg didn’t consult it for its master plan, which it says is flawed. City officials say they did incorporate input. The plan moves through the approval process this summer. (Dan Schere / Bethesda Beat. Tip: Chester B.)
Transit project launches for Alexandria’s Duke Street
Alexandria is launching an overhaul of Duke Street to bring transit improvements as well as pedestrian safety and traffic management. A 2008 master plan identified the street as a potential high-capacity transit corridor. (Vernon Miles / ALXnow)
Shaw sports bar fires security company after officer drags Black woman
A viral video filmed Saturday shows a security guard at Nellie’s Sports Bar dragging 22-year-old Keisha Young headfirst down a flight of stairs. After protests, Nellie’s fired the private security company and is closing for a week. (Catherine Whelan / DCist)
From dormant site to beer garden in Georgetown
A developer is pitching a 300-seat beer garden for 3000 M Street NW, the site of a planned hotel development that is currently on hold. The project is similar to Sandlot Northwest, another activation of a dormant development site. (UrbanTurf)
Plans filed for Shaw park renovation
DC’s Department of Parks and Recreation filed a proposal to renovate a .86-acre park at O Street and New Jersey Avenue NW in Shaw, which currently hosts a homeless encampment. Officials want to add tables, seating, “climbable” sculptures and space for farmers markets and fitness classes. (Nena Perry-Brown / UrbanTurf)
DC soda tax bill fizzles out
DC Councilmember Brianne Nadeau withdrew legislation that would have replaced sales tax on sugary drinks with an excise tax due to lack of support after a lobbying effort by the soda industry. (Martin Austermuhle / DCist. Tip: Chester B.)
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