From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject What some of DC's busiest streets would look like car-free, and more
Date July 30, 2022 1:05 PM
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Here's our roundup of this week's must-read posts!

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Gawk at these DALL-E renderings of DC streets freed from cars
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by Dan Malouff (Editorial Board) • July 29, 2022

Using an AI called DALL-E, artist Zach Katz has worked out a method to turn photos of real-life car-dominated streets into pedestrianized nirvanas, with amazingly cool results.
As plans for transit-oriented development unfold around Capitol Heights, Prince George’s looks to keep housing affordable
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by Ethan Goffman (Guest Contributor) • July 29, 2022

The neighborhood around Capitol Heights Metro has the potential to be a vibrant, thriving mixed-use community, with shops and residences, buzzing with pedestrian, bike, and scooter traffic for all; however, Prince George’s officials also need to adopt policies to keep long-time residents in place.
So you (might) want to run for ANC? Our training is here to help.
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by Chelsea Allinger (Executive Director) • July 25, 2022

Understanding what ANCs are, how to run for an Advisory Neighborhood Commission seat, and what the role involves once elected.
Four challenges impacting the bus operator shortage across the US
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by Kea Wilson (Streetsblog) • July 27, 2022

Here are four reasons why it’s so hard to hire and keep a bus driver on the payroll these days — and what to do about them.
A proposed Richmond area “agrihood” pairs affordable housing and urban agriculture
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by Wyatt Gordon (Contributor) • July 26, 2022

Virginia is one step closer to its first-ever affordable "agrihood". Happily Natural, Girls for Change, and the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust (MWCLT) have won a US Department of Agriculture planning grant to develop a nine-acre lot in the Chesterfield neighborhood of Bensley, just south of the Richmond city line.

JOB POSTING: Freelance with GGWash
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Calling all freelancers! Are you a writer interested in exploring how decisions about land use, transportation, and housing shape the world we live in? GGWash is expanding paid writing opportunities for the GGWash publication. We are looking for pitches for explainers, features, historical pieces, and news articles about transportation, housing, land use, and sustainability in the Washington region.


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