Breakfast links: Major traffic flow changes proposed for Grant Circle
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Grant Circle in 2016 by Zhujiangshuiguai licensed under Creative Commons.
DDOT proposes new changes to curb dangerous driving at Grant Circle
The District Department of Transportation aims to improve safety at the circle by, among other changes, installing floating bus islands, reducing the number of circulating lanes, and adding a rapid flashing beacon to make pedestrians crossing more visible. (Drew Schneider, Sacha Haworth / Petworth News)
SUV driver strikes seven-year-old in parking lot, causing life-threatening injuries
A seven-year-old boy was hospitalized with critical and life-threatening injuries after an SUV driver struck the boy in the parking lot of an Alexandria apartment complex on Saturday. The driver remained on the scene following the collision, and police are asking any witnesses to provide more information. (Valerie Bonk / WTOP)
Federal real estate chief talks rightsizing office space and working with DC
Elliot Doomes, the new commissioner of the GSA’s Public Buildings Service, is tasked with rightsizing a federal real estate portfolio while taking into account each agency’s unique needs and telework status. Doomes notes that he has a good relationship with his predecessor, the current DC Deputy Mayor of Economic Development, and that he anticipates working together to identify opportunities to convey federal properties to DC for public benefit. (Emily Wishingrad / Bisnow DC)
MoCo officials weigh in on state’s $21.2B capital budget for transportation
In a recent meeting with Maryland state officials on the state’s proposed $21.2B capital budget for transportation, Montgomery County councilmembers expressed, among other priorities, concern over a lack of transit investment in upcounty areas and requested the state to apply more pressure to reopen the White’s Ferry crossing on the Potomac River. One councilmember also asked state officials to be more mindful of the impact of the Purple Line’s lengthy construction on residents and businesses. (Ginny Bixby / MoCo360)
Prince George’s Council approves approximately $33 million tax incentive for mixed-use project near Southern Avenue Metro station
The Prince George’s County Council has granted Petra Development the use of a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes arrangement (PILOT) to jumpstart a mixed-use development at 1503 Southern Avenue near the Southern Avenue Metro station. The development is designated for 100 affordable units, along with a daycare and grocery store and an unspecified number of additional senior units. (This article is behind a paywall). (Dan Brendel / Business Journal)
Improper e-scooter, bike parking create problems for UMD students with disabilities
Students with disabilities at the University of Maryland College Park (UMD) find it harder to get around when e-scooters and bikes are parked on ramps and hand railings. To address these concerns, the university recently opened a form where students can report improperly parked vehicles and announced plans to install signage and more bike racks this year to provide better parking options. (Bridget Byrne / The Diamondback)
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