Breakfast links: Adams Morgan pedestrian zone reboot a success
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18th Street in Adams Morgan during a previous open pedestrian zone in 2020 by Ted Eytan licensed under Creative Commons.
Residents and visitors to Adams Morgan pedestrian zone Sunday excited about its return
The Adams Morgan Partnership Business Improvement District** in partnership with District government held the first of three planned 18th Street NW “pedestrian zones” Sunday. Residents and visitors were enthusiastically supportive of the zone, which will happen again on September 4 and October 23. (Nicole Asbury / Post)
Washington region cited as a top area nationally for remote work
A Washington Post data analysis shows the Washington region as one of the top places in the United States for remote work between November 2021 and June 2022. (Andrew Van Dam / Post)
MTA starts demolition on old Nice-Middleton Bridge
Despite the advocacy from federal leaders and concerned citizens, the Maryland Transporation Authority has started to demolish the old Nice-Middleton Bridge. The advocate team plans to challenge the use of explosives to complete the demolition, as a way to stop progress and restart study efforts to create a bicycle and pedestrian bridge out of the original span. (Ian Duncan / Post)
Alexandria tries to make parking in garages more attractive
In Old Town Alexandria, many parking garages remain underutilized while motorists circle city blocks in search of on-street parking. To get more drivers to utilize parking garages, the city is lowering the hourly rate at one garage while raising rates for on-street parking. (Vernon Miles / ALXnow)
MoCo is making progress on its bike master plan
Approved in 2018, Montgomery County’s Bike Master Plan calls on the county to create 1,000 miles of bikeways. About a quarter of bikeways have been constructed to date, with most new bikeways in higher-density areas like Silver Spring and Bethesda. (Christine Zhu / Bethesda Beat)
Loudoun County Potomac bridge crossing debate continues
The bridge proposal was included in the plans released recently by the Virginia DOT to fund 400+ transportation projects over the next 25 years. Some, however, believe that adding this crossing will increase road traffic unnecessarily. (Hannah Denham / Business Journal)
Deanwood-based clinic closes healthcare distance gaps for pregnant people
The clinic works to meet pregnant residents of Deanwood and surrounding neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River “in the middle,” by providing care that often requires long transit rides across the District, to prevent maternal and infant mortality due to lack of access. (DCist)
Montgomery County wins grant to purchase hydrogen buses
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation will use a $15 million grant from the federal government to fund 13 new hydrogen fuel cell buses and build a green hydrogen fueling site in Gaithersburg. (Mike Diegel / Source of the Spring)
Taste of Bethesda returns after pandemic hiatus
On October 1, a Taste of Bethesda returns to the Woodmont Triangle area for the first time in over two years. Between 35 and 40 restaurants are expected to participate in the Bethesda Urban Partnership-organized event. (Dana Sukontarak / WTOP)
**The Adams Morgan Partnership Business Improvement District is a member of the DC Sustainable Transportation Coalition, which GGWash manages; the coalition’s membership includes ten of DC’s BIDs.
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