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David Anspacher is the Division Chief for Montgomery Planning’s Countywide Planning and Policy Division. In this role, he oversees transportation planning, historic preservation, growth policy, ...
In recognition of National Bike Month in May, Montgomery Planning takes stock of its efforts over the last 15 years to shift toward a multi-modal approach that prioritizes pedestrians, cyclists, and ...
DC Attorney General holds Maryland and Virginia scofflaws accountable. DC Council Chair says the RFK Stadium deal would not pass if a vote were held today. Planning staff do not recommend redeveloping ...
Traditional rail electrification is expensive, but advancements in battery-driven trains offer a practical alternative, ...
Michael Starnes has lived in the DC area since 2018 and currently resides in South Baltimore. He attends the RAND Graduate School of Public Policy and works professionally in federal IT sales. His ...
Governor Moore, Prince George’s County residents mull future of Northwest Stadium site. WMATA revisits adding a second entrance at Foggy Bottom station. Typical “starter homes” cost $1.2 million in ...
Studies show that road diets can significantly reduce crashes and congestion. But USDOT’s new grant criteria for the Safe ...
Spin sues DC over micromobility permit revocation. Bowser, Commanders officially announce stadium deal. Baltimore developer forced into bankruptcy, abandons tenants and projects.
Washington’s a cherry blossom city. Tulips may be a sideshow in DC, but they get their turn nonetheless. Revel in these tulip-tacular favorites from the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool!
Texas lawmakers target sustainable transportation infrastructure and policies. California and Colorado legislate vehicular ...
Without a stadium, and stadium parking, hogging RFK, the District could make a huge dent in its housing crisis—like, a 15,000-home dent.
Hal Connolly is the founder of Connolly Insights, a clean energy and transportation consultancy. He lives in Capitol Hill and believes the road to a better world should be electrified—and lined with ...