From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject One year of Do Something: we are thankful for our community
Date November 30, 2024 2:01 PM
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This week in our must-read posts: Thankful for a year of Do Somethings; a proposed regulation would allow renters to participate in DC’s short-term rental market; the historic preservation of a Prince George’s County plantation commonly known as His Lordship’s Kindness can also preserve the disparate stories of the people who lived there.

Note: GGWash closed for the long holiday weekend, so our posts this week are less abundant than your Thanksgiving table hopefully was!

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Do Something: The week of November 25, 2024
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by Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • November 27, 2024

This week on Do Something: we’re celebrating one year of Do Something–and what we’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.

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Renters should be allowed to participate in the District’s short-term rental market
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by Synta Keeling • November 25, 2024

An amendment to the District’s short-term rental laws would allow tenants to, with their landlord’s permission, use their homes as short-term rentals, thereby increasing parity between renters and homeowners.

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The lives that unfolded on a former plantation in Prince George’s County
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by Keshler Thibert (Contributor) • November 26, 2024

Two places, one place: how the site of a former plantation in Prince George’s County known as His Lordship’s Kindness speaks to different histories in the same location.



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