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Greater Greater Washington

A report card for Randy Clarke, Metro’s General Manager

Caitlin Rogger (Deputy Executive Director) • November 7, 2022

The grades are in: Clarke exceeds expectations as WMATA’s GM, and like most students, has room for improvement. 

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A 1944 proposal for a DC streetcar subway would have been the largest in the US

DW Rowlands (Contributor) • November 10, 2022

In 1944 there was a proposal for a DC streetcar subway that would be twice as long as other US systems.

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New UN climate report points to compact cities, moving people not just electric cars, to cut emissions

Bill Pugh (Guest Contributor) • November 9, 2022

A recent United Nations Emissions Gap Report reveals what many advocates already know: We need walkable, compact, transit-oriented communities, shifting more travel to walking, biking, and transit, and a transition to electric vehicles in order to slash emissions to safe levels.

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More parking, more problems? DC Council hears from the public on a plan to resize residential parking zones.

John Besche (Contributor) • November 8, 2022

Debate continues on how DC’s residential parking permits should be distributed.

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JOB POSTING

We’re looking for a great Managing Editor to join GGWash!

Greater Greater Washington (GGWash) is hiring a Managing Editor to manage the day-to-day editing and operations of our publication. We conduct journalism through a distinct lens and with a recognizable voice — as a mission-driven organization, we have beliefs about the world we want to see, and journalism is a tool to get us there. GGWash’s publication features news and opinion pieces intended to advance racial, economic, and environmental justice in land use, transportation, and housing throughout Greater Washington.

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