Breakfast links: Planning board approves $630K for projects that help make the region more walkable
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DC will get $60K to study connectivity, multi-modal use, safety, and the pedestrian experience along the Independence Avenue Corridor. Image by airbus777 licensed under Creative Commons.
Regional agencies will receive funds to create more walkable communities
The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board approved $630,000 in grant funding for 11 transportation-related projects that will help create walkable communities throughout the DC region. Officials plan to use the money on projects addressing streetlights, gaps in trails, safer paths to school, and more. (Kristi King / WTOP)
Army plane toward Nationals Park triggered evacuation at Capitol
Six members of the Army’s Golden Knights were headed to a pregame ceremony at the ballpark, where they planned to parachute out of the plane. A miscommunication between federal officials and the sports venue caused a brief evacuation of the Capitol complex. The FAA plans to conduct a thorough review. (Peter Hermann / Post)
New concourse approved at Dulles Airport
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board approved the plan for a new concourse at Dulles Airport with a scheduled opening in 2026. The $675 million concourse will be four times as large as the current one and include new retail and dining options, lounges, and more seating, among other amenities. (Jordan Pascale / DCist. Tip: Chester B.)
Roosevelt Bridge could reopen lanes soon
DDOT has announced that the section of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that closed for emergency repairs in February will reopen in June. Crews spent time addressing deteriorating steel support beams, among other repairs. The 58-year-old bridge has not had a major rehabilitation since its opening in 1964. (Luz Lazo / Post)
DC rents increased by 12% in March
In DC, rent increased by 12% compared to last year, with the average asking rent being $2,595 a month, according to a Redfin report. Meanwhile, the median monthly apartment rent in the US reached a record high last month with the biggest price jumps in Portland, OR (+40%) and Austin, TX (+38%). (Urban Turf)
Details of Beltway Accord remain private
The Maryland State Highway Administration and the Virginia Department of Transportation are keeping the details of its historic Capital Beltway renovation project under wraps, stating that the agreement to rebuild the American Legion Bridge is still a work in progress. The $1 billion deal between the two states was announced in late 2019. (Bruce DePuyt / Maryland Matters)
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