You’ve seen the new Metrobus routes, but how to make sense of them? Lanier Heights, but make it hot (= more people). It doesn’t make sense for preservation advocates to run a study on preservation rules for DC’s office of planning. Traffic around a new RFK stadium traffic, by the numbers.
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How the Better Bus network overhauled naming conventions
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by Martin Miller • July 14, 2025
Old bus line names sometimes dated as far back as 1936. Under the Better Bus Network, each jurisdiction has a different take on route naming.
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How Lanier Heights could glow up
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by Pete Rodrigue (Contributor), Nora Brown • July 15, 2025
With a little imagination and ambition, we can build a greener, safer, and more welcoming Lanier Heights.
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OP privatizes historic district study, puts it in the hands of preservation cheerleaders
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by Bob Ward (Contributor) • July 16, 2025
The Office of Planning’s study of the impact of historic preservation on the District will be conducted by a group invested in a preservation-friendly outcome—an unserious approach for a topic that demands a sober eye.
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Are you ready for the Commanders’ trafficpocalypse?
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by Nick Sementelli (Board of Directors) • July 18, 2025
As it stands, if you want football, you’ll get unprecedented gridlock.
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Do Something #86: Happy to be here
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by Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • July 17, 2025
This week on Do Something: a welcome delay for dubious tenant reforms in DC; a reminder to email the Montgomery County Council on housing reforms; and why we’re blessed to live here, in this place, right now.
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