From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject RENTAL Act may increase evictions
Date December 13, 2025 2:00 PM
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Advocates fear the RENTAL Act will worsen the eviction crisis. Dead ringer plan: two posts on how to save Georgetown from traffic. What we learned from Ward 7 and 8 residents on their transportation experiences. With the University Boulevard Corridor Plan passed, let’s hope the next one does more. Bus lanes on Langston Boulevard anyone? What it really takes to get housing affordability. Play GGWash Junctions #27.

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Legislation aims to address unpaid rent in DC, but critics fear a worsening of eviction crisis
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by Inshara Ali • December 9, 2025

Evictions in DC reached a 10-year high in 2024. Advocates fear the RENTAL Act could make things worse.

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A ring-and-access plan can save Georgetown from traffic
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by Peter Furth, Salim Furth • December 11, 2025

Opinion: The ring-and-access concept offers a promising way forward for every neighborhood suffering from traffic nuisance. Here’s how it could help in Georgetown.

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How to implement a ring-and-access traffic circulation plan in Georgetown
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by Peter Furth, Salim Furth • December 12, 2025

Opinion: What if we could solve traffic in Georgetown with six steps? This path to a ring-and-access traffic circulation plan could do it.

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Reflections from transportation listening sessions
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by Kai Hall (DC Policy Manager), Taahira Thompson • December 10, 2025

We asked DC residents, predominantly in Wards 7 and 8, to share their experiences using various modes of transportation. Here’s what we heard.

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The University Boulevard Corridor Plan passed. Let’s hope the next Corridor Plan goes further and faster.
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by Mark Clements (Maryland Policy Manager) • December 10, 2025

There’s plenty to get excited about in the University Boulevard Corridor Plan. However, the victory in some ways rings a little hollow.

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As VDOT weighs changes to Langston Boulevard, how about some bus lanes?
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by Canaan Merchant • December 8, 2025

Opinion: VDOT is considering safety improvements on Langston Boulevard. It should also add bus lanes.

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Do Something #102: Start posting, start talking, start thinking
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by Dan Reed (Maryland Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • December 9, 2025

This week: talk about bike lanes in wards 3, 5, and 7; what it really takes to get housing affordability; two bills for safer streets in Maryland; and bus lanes in Arlington.

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Play GGWash Junctions weekly word puzzle #27
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by BeyondDC • December 11, 2025

Design a winning result in this week’s Junctions word puzzle.

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