From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject Election aftermath, MoCo Zoning FAQs, When to start pedal biking
Date November 9, 2024 2:00 PM
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This week in our round-up of must-read posts: GGWash staff reflect on what the election aftermath will mean for us and our work. Some FAQs on zoning reform in Montgomery County. Hill Family Biking talks about good practices for helping young children learn to pedal bike.

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Americans chose. We’re thinking about what it means
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by Chelsea Allinger (Executive Director), Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Caitlin Rogger (Deputy Executive Director) • November 6, 2024

GGWash doesn’t usually weigh in on national matters like presidential elections. But an event like the second election of Donald Trump to the US presidency has us thinking about what it will mean for good governance, our region, and the people we care about.
People asked questions about zoning reform in Montgomery County, and here are answers
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by Jason Sartori, Artie Harris • November 5, 2024

Over the past three years, Montgomery County planners heard a lot of passion from people who are eager to find solutions to the county’s housing crisis. That’s why they’re sharing these frequently asked questions about our recommendations to relax single-family zoning.
Family Biking Matters: From birth to biking
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by Mark Sussman (Contributor) • November 7, 2024

If you’ve seen tiny kids jetting around on pedal-less bikes, commonly known as “balance bikes”, you might have wondered what age and how is best to start. Hill Family Biking’s got some advice for you.



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