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Here's our roundup of this week's must-read posts! GGWash's holiday gift guide. Why DC floods. What a free-standing Pizza Hut building uncovers about deleted suburban DC history.
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Caitlin Rogger (Deputy Executive Director) • December 14, 2022
The holiday spirit gets a little brighter when you have more neighbors and timely bus service. Some of these aren’t real, but they could be.
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Juliana Schmidt (Engagement Intern) • December 13, 2022
The Washington region, like many parts of the world, is more vulnerable to flooding. Here’s how and why flooding happens in the region.
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Addison Del Mastro (The Deleted Scenes) • December 15, 2022
This Prince George’s County Pizza Hut sparks a quest and conversation about the erasure of suburban places.
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Wyatt Gordon (Contributor) • December 12, 2022
Plans are underway to extend the Greater Richmond Transit Company’s Pulse bus rapid transit route, and PlanRVA is seeking the public’s input to figure out just how far west the BRT should go.
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JOB POSTING
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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