& more in this week's round up of posts.
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Transit-oriented development around the Silver Line is drastically changing the landscape. The DC transportation time tax is exponentially worse for wheelchair users. This crash survivor is working for no more victims on streets in Northern Virginia. House Republicans are making homelessness issues in DC worse with their latest bill in committee. See photos from the Fall Mixer. Play GGWash Juctions #19.
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Brian Shi • October 1, 2025

More than a decade since the first leg of the Silver Line opened, and in a post-pandemic world, the Reston and Tysons areas have seen drastic change. New development adjacent to high-quality public transit means more desirable places to live in Northern Virginia.
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Kelly Mack • September 29, 2025
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A DC resident shares what it’s like to navigate the city using a motorized wheelchair.
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Zoe Ligairi • September 30, 2025

After being hit by a driver, Mike Doyle founded Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets. Doyle has helped reveal dangerous locations for pedestrians in Northern Virginia and advocated for state legislation.
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Shani Laskin • October 2, 2025

A bill targeting camping in public spaces is among a set of measures under Congressional consideration without local input.
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Tricia Chicka (Engagement Associate) • October 1, 2025

We loved seeing everyone at our favorite event of the year! Thanks for supporting GGWash at the Fall Mixer! Photos inside…
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BeyondDC • October 2, 2025

Take a Junctions break! This weekly puzzle tests your knowledge of urban and Washington region themes.
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