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Subject How DC's DOB takes on vacancy
Date July 30, 2024 2:01 PM
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Building Connections: The blight stuff
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by Keith David Parsons (Guest Contributor) • July 29, 2024

In the third installment of Building Connections, learn from the DC Department of Buildings the difference between vacant and blighted properties.
Breakfast links: Outer suburbs seeing biggest rent increases
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by Molly Brune (Contributor) • July 30, 2024

Washington region rents rising fastest in outer suburbs
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Washington region rents are up by 3.5% since last year, while rents are down 1% on average nationwide. The fastest rent growth has occured in the far-out suburbs -- Leesburg is up 9% and Manassas is up 8%. One economist points to the construction of new housing as helping to temper rent increases.

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DC reaches goal of producing 36,000 housing units
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In 2019, Mayor Bowser set a housing production goal of 36,000 units by 2025 -- a goal Washington, DC, has achieved ahead of schedule. DC has yet to hit the goal of producing 12,000 new affordable units, but is on track to do so by the end of 2025.

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Fairfax County to consider comprehensive plan amendments to enable redevelopment in Springfield
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The plan amendments would target properties at the intersection of Springfield Boulevard and Amherst Avenue that could be redeveloped for up to 732 housing units. Several developers are eyeing the area, which includes nine parcels on just under six acres of land.

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MoCo Council to vote on bills related to tenant rights, campground zoning, vehicle noise, and office vacancy
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The bills would require landlords to educate renters on their "ban the box" rights, enable campgrounds in more places in the county, fund a pilot vehicle noise abatement program, and provide grants to businesses moving to the county or expanding their space.

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700 multifamily housing units in DC will see upgraded air quality to reduce asthma triggers
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The Environmental Protection Agency provided the $20 million in funding to the National Housing Trust and DC Children’s Law Center, which will cover the cost of updates to homes in Anacostia and Mount Vernon Square. The money will go to replacing gas appliances with electric versions, fixing water leaks, upgrading HVAC, and replacing insulation and carpet. (This article is behind a paywall.)

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230-unit Shaw development faces up to two-year delay
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The approval for the planned-unit development at 7th and P Streets NW originally went through 2024, but has now been extended through 2026. The developer needs the additional time to secure more financing for the project.

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Alexandria nonprofit creates three affordable housing units in former single-family home
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The project by nonprofit Alive! was completed over the course of six weeks. It includes an office downstairs along with the three private units, which will provide transitional housing for women and their families.

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Baltimore’s Hanover Street Bridge could receive pedestrian-friendly makeover but will take years
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Maryland lawmakers secured a federal grant to cover the costs of planning a makeover for the 108-year-old bridge to improve sidewalks, bike lanes, and connections to trails. Planning is anticipated to take four years; funding for construction is not yet secured. (This article is behind a paywall.)

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Driver strikes, kills pedestrian in Silver Spring Saturday night
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The man was crossing the street at the intersection of University Drive and Langley Park Saturday night around 9:00 pm and has not yet been identified. The driver stayed at the scene.

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Washington region under drought watch
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The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is asking residents to voluntarily decrease water use to protect the supply amidst extreme heat and rainfall totalling four inches less than average over the last two months.

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Communications Intern at Greater Greater Washington
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Real Estate Development Project Manager at Montgomery Housing Partnership
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Events: Harness clean energy for affordable housing
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by Dillon Frost (Roosevelt Fellow) • July 29, 2024

Learn about how the Inflation Reduction Act can be used for clean energy. Check out a webinar series on upward mobility. Become a Rock Conservancy event leader. Get insight on how cyber risk impacts transit. Have fun with food and live music at Community Forklift. Read more in this week’s events post:



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