Cherry blossom-themed WMATA vehicles, cards coming. Proposed zoning change could speed development in Montgomery County. Advocacy organizations request information on possible Chantilly data center.
DDOT rendering of Starburst intersection with a streetcar, produced no later than 2010. The DC Streetcar will end service on March 31, ten years plus one month after it opened. It has been a saga.
Pitch for more alley homes coming to DC’s zoning commission. Officials blindsided by Amazon’s purchase of GW’s Loudoun County campus. Developer lands additional time for Bethesda project.
As the cost of transportation continues to shape how people move around the city, Lime is rolling out an updated subscription designed to make frequent riding more predictable and more affordable. [ad ...
Because DDOT’s Columbia Heights Crosstown Bus Priority Project operates under the Bus Priority Plan, it excludes parking management and bikeway design. This is a profound, if predictable, ...
DC has made a deliberate choice in the last decade to treat child care not as a social service, but as essential infrastructure. Just like any critical infrastructure, early childhood systems require ...
Who’s ready to test their knowledge of regional recreation? Play this week’s GGWash Junctions here (plus, try your hand at designing your own puzzle).
Monorail was proposed and discarded as a technology for Metrorail. Image by Monorail Presentation Charts, 1959, DC Public Library. Monorails are cool! Wowee! Whiz-bang! So why don't cities build more ...
Outdoor lighting upgrades move forward at Union Station. By-right housing bill rejected by Virginia senate. Driverless car bill gets hearing in Maryland legislature.
Deportations and ICE presence around DC, especially near places that provide services, have deepened fear among people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity, and disrupted access to ...
Electric vehicle charger inspection fee adjusted in Maryland. Pedestrian upgrades coming to the Village at Shirlington. DC Water releases general Potomac River remediation plan.
Jamal Berry is the President and CEO of Educare DC, an early childhood education school in Ward 7 serving families from pre-natal through pre-K. His extensive experience in early childhood development ...