Breakfast links: FHWA puts indefinite hold on plans for Beltway, I-495, BW Parkway toll lanes
Federal Highway Administration delays toll lanes plan in Maryland
The Federal Highway Administration did issue a decision on the lanes as scheduled on Friday (August 5), to place the hold on the project in order to complete their review of public feedback. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has vowed to fight back to ensure the project is started while he is still in office. The project, however, may extend past his term. (Bruce DePuyt / Maryland Matters)
DC will not receive National Guard aid for migrants
The aid, namely to use the DC Armory as a processing center, was requested a month ago to help with the care of the forced busloads from Texas and Arizona. While the aid request was criticized by several on-the-ground aid nonprofits and mutual aid societies, all groups are running out of resources and some of the migrants are sleeping in the alleyways behind at-capacity DC shelter buildings. (Colleen Grablick / DCist, NBC 4 )
Blair to request recount in tight MoCo County Exec race
In the ultra-close Montgomery County Executive race, the incumbent Marc Elrich leads challenger David Blair with 42 votes. Even though Elrich already declared victory on Saturday, Blair is requesting a full recount. (Colleen Kelleher, Jose Umana / WTOP)
Antisemitic graffiti found at Bethesda Trolley Trail
Montgomery County Police found swastikas and white power symbols sprayed along a section of the Bethesda Trolley Trail near I-270 and Rossmore Drive. Police are still investigating the incident and say no arrests have been made. (Ivy Lyons / WTOP)
Mixed-use site developer gifts house on site with Confederate ties to Fairfax County
The former home of Confederate spy Laura Ratcille Hanna is now the property of the Fairfax County Park Authority. The home initially belonged to the developer of a massive mixed-use site in Herndon that decided to give the 2.6-acre property to the county due to its historical significance. (Fatimah Waseem / FFXnow)
Hilton to grow HQ size in Tysons
Hilton Worldwide is planning to expand the number of employees working in its Tysons headquarters by 40% as well as renovate its offices and common spaces. The hotel giant committed to the increase with the signing of a 15-year lease renewal. (Jacob Wallace / Bisnow DC)
Op-ed: Lerner-owned property holds back walkability in MoCo
In an op-ed piece, a Montgomery County resident says the fence surrounding the former White Flint Mall, a 45-acre section of land still owned by the Lerner corporation is blocking a footpath through the adjacent Garrett Park neighborhood, preventing some residents from accessing the Metro station and Rockville Pike on foot. (Karine Jegalian / Post)
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