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Here's our roundup of this week's must-read posts!
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Stephen Repetski (Editorial Board Alum) • August 3, 2022
WMATA and the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, the independent oversight safety agency for Metrorail, are investigating both a track fire on the Red Line that occurred Saturday (July 30) as well as the Metro’s response to it.
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Alex Holt (Contributor) • August 2, 2022
Baltimore’s Charm City Circulator has been around for more than a decade, and now Towson has its own version. What lessons can Towson learn from its older Baltimore counterpart?
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Kea Wilson (Streetsblog) • August 1, 2022
In a recent paper for the National Institute for Transportation and Communities, researchers took a close look at the shockingly nascent science of bicycle counting and how cities could do a better job of measuring where its residents ride.
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Ethan Goffman (Contributor) • August 4, 2022
Prince George’s County plans to expand its curbside composting pick-up program to reach more households in the county.
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