Richmond’s long-overlooked Southside is growing rapidly, but can it grow equitably?
Here's our roundup of this week's must-read posts! Wyatt Gordon explores how Richmond's rapidly growing Southside can grow equitably. Apply for the Montgomery County Planning Board! Bike advocates in DC use data to demonstrate the dire need for safer bike lanes on Q and R Streets NW. WMATA has dreams of increasing ridership. A local family gives us a glimpse into their car-free life.
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Wyatt Gordon (Contributor) • January 11, 2023
Richmond is growing rapidly and has more development in progress and planned. Will the city expand equitably?
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Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director) • January 11, 2023
Montgomery County’s entire Planning Board resigned in late 2022, and the Council’s looking for new life. Could that be you? You have till Friday to apply.
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Matthew Holden, Richard Stirba • January 9, 2023
Data exposes a hole–and an opportunity–in DDOT’s infrastructure plan.
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Stephen Repetski (Editorial Board Alum) • January 10, 2023
WMATA proposes service upgrades and fare changes, in an effort to get more people riding trains and buses. Want to know what this means for your trip? Read on.
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Brian McEntee (Contributor), Nicole McEntee • January 12, 2023
In our latest transit diary, a family takes on summer fun activities by bike, bus, and Metro during the summer of 2022.
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