Reduced transit fare doesn’t always get used. Money helps new mothers in Flint, Michigan. Pedestrians are stubborn about shortcuts.
Ridership up on Arlington Transit. Last shutdown, home sales stalled in Washington region. Evictions in Alexandria up 21% year-over-year.
Dan Malouff is a transportation planner for Arlington and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. He uses this byline for Photo Friday posts, but you can find his other writing under the ...
A bill targeting camping in public spaces is among a set of measures under Congressional consideration without local input.
To change affordable housing policy, Arlington panel wants local control. Third hotel purchase approved to help house homeless in Baltimore. Weekend work planned for multiple Metrorail lines.
More than a decade since the first leg of the Silver Line opened, and in a post-pandemic world, the Reston and Tysons areas have seen drastic change. New development adjacent to high-quality public ...
A bill targeting camping in public spaces is among a set of measures under Congressional consideration without local input. Keep reading… ...
Bowser proposes reform to zoning appeals, street vending. More University Boulevard Corridor bus lanes aren’t guaranteed. Development is too rapid, Falls Church City Council candidates say.
After being hit by a driver, Mike Doyle founded Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets. Doyle has helped reveal ...
Welcome to Week 19 of GGWash Junctions! All the cool kids are playing it! What is GGWash Junctions and how do you play?
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If DC and WMATA were serious about addressing the transportation time tax for nondrivers with disabilities, there would be ...