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MDOT launches quick-build projects to boost road safety. Virginia braces for impacts of federal housing program cuts.
In part 2 of a series on the National Park Service’s proposal to end the reversible lanes on Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway, David Edmondson describes the different camps weighing in and what their ...
Stafford wins District 5 seat. DC Council authorizes tax abatement to enable 900-unit Navy Yard development. Fairfax County will expand speed camera program to 10 more schools this summer.
For the vast majority of queer people, cities serve as the backdrop for the first time they find safety, community, and ...
DC officially dedicates Mamie “Peanut” Johnson Plaza in place of Dave Thomas Circle. Plans for a 394-unit office redevelopment in Arlington move forward. Major DC landlord settles with DC Attorney ...
March with GGWash (and make signs!) at WorldPride. Build a community vision for DC and Prince George’s County. Learn how to create climate resilient cities. See progress on the Pennsylvania Avenue ...
Greater Greater Washington builds informed and civically engaged communities who believe in a growing and inclusive Washington region and speak up for livable communities for all.
A group of blind residents sues DC over lack of accessible pedestrian signals. Trump administration approves expedited sale of federal properties. Potholes, deteriorating roads cost the average ...
The DC Department of Buildings’ proactive inspections cover licensed apartment buildings with three or more units operating under the license—and other facts about the program.
Picture yourself in 2004. Kerry and Bush are locked in a titanic election race. Myspace is the coolest site on the web. The Motorola Razr is taking the world by storm. And Blockbuster Video is at its ...
This week on Do Something: two roads diverged on a football field; save a DIY music venue; school redistricting in Montgomery County; and march with us in World Pride already.
As the Highway Trust Fund nears insolvency, Congress must act. The Freeways Without Futures report highlights nine highways ripe for removal. New data tracks how cities are advancing walkable, ...
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