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Greater Greater Washington

Here’s your roundup of this week’s must-read posts: Capital Bikeshare ridership hit an all-time high last month; the Montgomery County Council is tasked with approving rent stabilization regulations to finish rollout of the new law; you should run for ANC (and other ways to get involved); and a car-friendly city is decidedly unfriendly to kids.

Bikeshare Beat: June ridership breaks all-time record, again

Samuel Littauer (Contributor) • July 8, 2024

CaBi hit a historic high of 584,402 trips in June, breaking the all-time ridership record.

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Montgomery County is figuring out how rent stabilization will actually work

Mike English (Guest Contributor) • July 9, 2024

Rent stabilization will return to Montgomery County for the first time in 40 years. But first, the Montgomery County Council needs to approve regulations for how it’ll actually work.

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Do Something: The week of July 8, 2024

Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • July 10, 2024

This week on Do Something: come to our ANC training and happy hour this Sunday; how to support rent stabilization in Prince George’s County; and why do we care so much about tenant protections, anyway?

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Car-friendly neighborhoods aren’t kid-friendly neighborhoods

Caitlin Rogger (Deputy Executive Director) • July 11, 2024


The Washington region needs to prioritize the safety of children and not the convenience of cars when it comes to improving our roads.

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