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If you can’t read Greater Greater Washington every day, you’ll still be able to catch all our posts at a glance with Greater Greater Week in Review.

Featured posts:

Arrests for dancing at Jefferson Memorial: In the temple to America’s greatest defender of freedom, protesters exercise their rights and the Park Police arrest them.

Redistricting wouldn’t matter if wards weren’t mini-empires: Why ward boundaries matter far more than they should.

Commissioner protests three-block bike project: One ANC commissioner is fighting a lonely battle against DDOT’s effort to help cyclists traverse R Street NE in Eckington with sharrows and a one-block contraflow lane.

Improve campus life to fix Georgetown town-gown relations: Making the campus a more attractive place for students to live, rather than simply requiring all students to live on campus, is the way to ease worsening tensions between Georgetown University students and neighborhood residents.

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Hidden tunnels, bugs and bigamy: Construction workers near Dupont Circle uncover a tunnel dug by a Smithsonian entomologist circa 1910.

Envisioning a better Dupont Circle: Part of our “I wish this were…” series, we look at ways to make the Dupont Circle neighborhood even more of an urban gem. See also parts two and three

“Jackmandered” redistricting puts self-interest over sense: The proposed new boundaries for Wards 2 and 6 serve largely to secure the personal and political interests of one Councilmember.

Determining Metro fare should be simple: Tourists would have an easier time figuring how much they need to pay for a Metro ride if there was a fixed fare for paper farecard users, equal to the peak-of-the-peak fare.

Underground parking enables better public spaces: Putting parking underneath buildings, roads and parks accommodates drivers while allowing room for better land uses.

Map contest winners, part 5: One contestant innovates by showing “spurs” at key turning points, such as Silver Spring, along with including Amtrak, MARC and VRE lines.

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