On Monday, March 3, 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Office of Planning launched the process of rewriting the District’s Comprehensive Plan.
Mayor Bowser kicks off “DC 2050” comprehensive plan rewrite. More than a thousand residents attended the University Boulevard Corridor Project public hearing. The average parking space in DC is worth ...
Join GGWash for a Housing Advocacy Day in Annapolis. TranspoBINGO week is happening now. Celebrate International Women’s Day ...
Marylanders say housing costs are a problem, they want the state government to do something about it, and they’re open to Governor Wes Moore’s proposal to boost homebuilding. That’s what we learned in ...
Arlington speed cameras fine drivers more than $700,000, decreasing average speeds. Bethesda residents divided on proposed development cap removal. Alexandria receives grant to explore history of ...
Greater Greater Washington builds informed and civically engaged communities who believe in a growing and inclusive Washington region and speak up for livable communities for all.
A new report from ATU Local 689 finds that Metro’s impact on nearby land values is roughly $30 billion. Taxing the region’s land, rather than improvements to it, could sustainably and fairly support ...
Our elected and appointed decisionmakers should take up the mantle of regional megaprojects in the public interest once again, and apply the Great Society feeling that the region successfully stirred ...
Metrorail ridership boom adds $20 million to WMATA budget forecast. DC announces pilot program offering discounted traffic tickets for low-income drivers. Construction on the Purple Line moves forward ...
The District is about to fully rewrite its Comprehenisve Plan. Here’s our overview of the current Comp Plan, and some of our predictions for the rewrite, as discussed in our office hours earlier this ...
The Utah state legislature took street planning power from Salt Lake City. Minnesota moves to end commuter rail service for the Twin Cities. How “Adaptation Villages” may make communities more ...
Nearly 3,000 housing units planned for Buzzard Point. Marylanders support a mix of renewable and traditional energy sources, poll finds. DC targets dangerous corridors in new traffic safety plan.
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