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Greater Greater Washington

It's time for the District, and our country, to step up on affordable housing: how we got here, what to do next; take a look at these 8 proposals for a redevelopment of Chevy Chase's civic core; remembering Dave Salovesh, and a list of recently-built protected bike lanes made possible by his kind of advocacy; share your TOPA stories, and again, choosing parks over pettiness in MoCo.

Parting thoughts on Affordable How-sing

Patrick McAnaney • April 17, 2025

At a perilous moment in history, the District needs to show it really can tackle housing affordability. DC2050 is an enormous opportunity.

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Proposals are in for the redevelopment of the Chevy Chase civic core

Christopher Vaden • April 15, 2025

Eight teams responded with proposals to DMPED’s RFP for the Chevy Chase civic core site. Read about each here.

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Family Biking Matters: Remembering Dave

Mark Sussman (Contributor) • April 14, 2025

Six years after a reckless driver killed advocate Dave Salovesh on Florida Ave, his legacy continues to inspire. Dave’s tireless work helped to grow the city’s biking culture and accelerate safe streets projects, keeping cyclists young and old safer today and for years to come. In his memory, Hill Family Biking highlights six of its favorite bike lane projects.

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Do Something: The week of April 14, 2025

Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • April 18, 2025

This week on Do Something: the redevelopment of the Chevy Chase Library; take the Comp Plan survey; and once again, choose parks over pettiness in Montgomery County.

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