& more in this week's round up of posts.
Corridor planning can make major roads safer & more livable. Previous efforts to support Chinatown small businesses have failed...will a new renewal initiative have any effect? The ins & outs of GGWash endorsements in 2025. Falls Church & Gaithersburg voters: see what your candidates have to say about housing & transportation. Strategic bikeways in DC & townhomes in Montgomery County. Test your word wisdom in GGWash Junctions #21.
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Jason Sartori • October 15, 2025

Opinion: Montgomery County’s major roads don’t work as well as they used to. The Planning Board hopes that encouraging more development along these corridors and making them safer places to walk can help the environment and grow the economy.
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Keshler Thibert (Contributor) • October 16, 2025

Opinion: As Chinatown small businesses continue to struggle and affordable housing in the neighborhood dwindles, District interventions have fallen short. A new renewal initiative comes on the heels of a lackluster task force, and its impact remains to be seen.
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Chelsea Allinger (Executive Director) • October 14, 2025

Greater Greater Washington will endorse candidates in local races in Maryland and Virginia this fall. Here’s how we’re planning to do that, and how you can help us expand our endorsements to even more places in the future.
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Dan Reed (Maryland Policy Director) • October 15, 2025

Falls Church and Gaithersburg voters head to the polls this November. We asked candidates in three key races for their views on housing and transportation. Here’s what they had to say:
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Dan Reed (Maryland Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • October 16, 2025

This week on Do Something: share your bicycling nostalgia; townhouses in Montgomery County; a small step for dogs in Prince George’s County; and candidate questionnaires are out for Falls Church and Gaithersburg.
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BeyondDC • October 16, 2025

Test yourself in this week’s Junctions puzzle.
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