From Kate Jentoft-Herr <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: Equitable TOD webinar (tomorrow!), upcoming happy hours, and more!
Date October 11, 2022 8:30 PM
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Hi there,
Wow! As you'll see below, we've got a lot happening this month. With the support of the 565 recurring donors who make up the GGWash Neighborhood, our recurring donor program, we're making our region more dense, affordable, and inclusive. We're making our streets safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable users.
Change is happening and there is much more to come -- but only with your help. To keep this momentum going, we've set a goal of welcoming 50 new neighbors to the Neighborhood by the end of October.
We're looking for 39 people to join the 11 who have already jumped on board: please join today. [[link removed]] Most readers contribute $10 per month, but membership in the GGWash Neighborhood starts at just $5 per month—and it adds up to big impact.
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Transit-oriented development, but make it equitable [[link removed]]
Wednesday, October 12, 12:00 PM
Across the country, more and more regions are adopting “equitable transit-oriented development (ETOD)” frameworks, bringing more intentionality to the work to rectify these disparities. What does that mean, and what can we learn from this approach? Join GGWash to learn what efforts are currently underway in the Washington region to make access to housing, jobs, and other benefits of TOD more equitable. This webinar is a chance for readers to learn more directly from experts featured in the series, and will include time for audience Q&A.
Meet friends and neighbors at this month's Ward 1.5 happy hour in DC [[link removed]]
Sunday, October 16, 3:00 PM
Civic engagement can be both rewarding and frustrating, but it should never be lonely. If you're looking to connect with other folks--especially in Wards 1 and 2--who think neighbors are nicer than neighborhood character and that cities should be for people, not for cars, come out to this month's happy hour!
Join us for a GGWash readers & writers happy hour [[link removed]]
Tuesday, October 25, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
Join us for this special happy hour to meet and celebrate the writers and volunteers who make the GGWash publication possible — and the readers who make that work worthwhile. Connect with everyone from Breakfast Links curators to our editor-in-chief, chat about your favorite stories, and maybe even learn how to become a contributor yourself.
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Get Involved
It's not too late to run for an Advisory Neighborhood Commission Seat
Are you planning to run as a write-in candidate in your ANC? Please email Alex Baca at [email protected] [[email protected]?subject=ANC%20Questionnaire] if you are interested in filling out our questionnaire or if you have any questions about running for ANC, the questionnaire, or GGWash's endorsement process.
Tell Mayor Bowser K Street Transitway must be a Great Street [[link removed]]
We've been down for the K St Transitway since...well, let's just say millennials still counted as young. But the current designs for the project don't match the vision that Mayor Bowser shared in 2019. Sign the Coalition for Smarter Growth's letter telling Mayor Bowser that you love DC's bus priority program and it deserves better than the current plans, which eliminates about half of the median tree canopy.
B ecome a Breakfast Links Curator [[link removed]]
We're still looking for a Breakfast Links Curator to help out on Tuesdays ! These superstar volunteers kickstart each day at GGWash, working with our editors to select six to 10 engaging stories that provide a snapshot of recent local urbanist news.
Make a plan to vote! Election day is November 8, 2022
DC [[link removed]] : Register to vote by October 18 [[link removed]] ( same day registration [[link removed]] is available during early voting and on election day)
Maryland [[link removed]] : Register to vote by October 18 [[link removed]]
Virginia [[link removed]] : Register to vote by October 17 [[link removed]] ( for the first time, same day registration [[link removed]] is available during early voting + on election day)
ICYMI
[[link removed]] This interactive tool lets you explore ANC candidates’ views on housing, transportation, and land use [[link removed]]
If you’re curious about where candidates running for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) seats in DC’s 2022 general election stand on issues, look no further than our handy interactive tool.
[[link removed]] Putting the “E” in Transit-Oriented Development [[link removed]]
The Washington region has been a leader in transit-oriented development (TOD), bringing housing that connects people to transit, jobs, retail, and other vital amenities. But does that mean everyone is reaping the benefits? How does equitable transit-oriented development (ETOD) level the playing field? In a limited series, GGWash is exploring the history, current policies, and initiatives to create equitable transit-oriented development in the region.
[link removed] [[link removed]] How DC’s school boundaries shape housing and transportation patterns [[link removed]]
School boundaries and feeder patterns not only shape the lives of children, they affect housing, travel patterns, and can contribute to citywide segregation. Check out this series journalist Abigail Higgins wrote for GGWash, exploring what school boundaries and feeder patterns are, and how they shape our lives.
[[link removed]] Thank you so much for all you do for our region!
All the best,
Kate Jentoft-Herr
Engagement Manager
P.S. What a blast to see so many of you at the Fall Mixer. It was the perfect way to welcome Fall. You can check out photos from the night here [[link removed]] .
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