From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject Cache-ing in; the Federal Bureau of TOD; transpo + climate bill -- and ways you can help
Date February 10, 2024 2:04 PM
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Here’s your roundup of this week’s must-read posts: Do Something about bus and bike lanes on Columbia road, aligning transportation and climate legislation in Maryland, explore DC through geocaching, Plus, what the FBI’s move to Greenbelt means for you.

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Do Something: The week of February 5, 2024
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by Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director), Adriana Vance (Policy intern) • February 7, 2024

This week, here's how you can Do Something about bus and bike lanes on Columbia Road; park funding and trans health care in Maryland; and accessory apartments in Virginia. And a Ludacris-inspired highway bill (we're not kidding!)
“Cache” in on DC’s transit network
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by James Musial (Guest Contributor) • February 6, 2024

You can learn about DC–and have a lot of fun–when you try out geocaching. Some of the best caches are accessible by transit, walking, and biking.
A law to get climate and transportation on the same page in Maryland
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by Bill Pugh (Guest Contributor) • February 8, 2024

The TCA would require the Maryland Department of Transportation and regional transportation planning agencies to measure and mitigate any forecast increases in vehicle travel and climate pollution caused by proposed highway expansion projects over $10 million, by improving transit, biking, or remote work options.
What the FBI move to Greenbelt means for Prince George’s County and the region
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by Ethan Goffman (Contributor) • February 5, 2024

The planned move of the FBI headquarters to Greenbelt opens up rare, important opportunities for equitable transit-oriented development.




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