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Here's our roundup of this week's must-read posts!
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Endorsements • August 30, 2022
Our visualization goes beyond high-level talking points to show what at-large candidates think about housing, transportation, and land use.
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Nick Sementelli (Board of Directors) • August 31, 2022
To reach its Vision Zero and carbon-free goals, DC needs a net drop of 400,000 trips per day by 2032. But how do we get there?
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Christina Sturdivant Sani (Contributor) • August 31, 2022
As the Washington region makes way for more transit-oriented development around Metro stations, the Purple Line, and other transit hubs, here are some equity-centered initiatives leaders can consider from other cities across the country.
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Jack Darrell (Contributor) • September 1, 2022
Checking in on all of the initiatives the District of Columbia has taken on to mitigate climate change.
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Abigail Higgins (Contributor) • September 2, 2022
For many DC families, picking a school for their child can seem like a “high-stakes, zero-sum” game, where many students, and neighborhoods, are left behind in the process.
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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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