From Greater Greater Washington <[email protected]>
Subject RFK “report” is by owners, for owners; Smaller homes = Smaller cost; Flash BRT on 355
Date June 28, 2025 1:00 PM
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The Mayor’s stadium “report” is a misleading mess, by owners, for owners. Allowing smaller homes to be built will bring down new house prices. The future Flash BRT on 355 in MoCo will be crucial to reducing travel times. Here’s what one writer thinks “next-generation streetcar” should mean. CaBi continues ringing up the ridership numbers in May. Who ya calling ugly?: Arizona Ave bike lanes open for comment. Open Streets Capitol Hill is TODAY. Can you solve GGWash Junctions #5?

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Bowser’s stadium “report” gets an F for fake
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by Nick Sementelli (Board of Directors), Pat Garofalo • June 25, 2025

Or, since when did we trust the Dallas Cowboys to do economic analysis?

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How re-legalizing starter homes cuts new house prices
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by Payton Chung (Board of Directors) • June 23, 2025

Making it easier to build more, smaller houses would bring down home prices and help bring back the starter home. Here’s how.

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Montgomery County’s Flash BRT on 355 will reduce travel times, if and when it is completed
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by Ethan Goffman (Contributor) • June 27, 2025

The crucial Route 355 line of Montgomery County’s Flash BRT network could eventually produce huge time savings for riders. At least part of is expected to launch in 2031.

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A manifesto for a “next-generation streetcar”
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by Scott Burger • June 24, 2025

As the DC Streetcar is phased out, the District should prioritize fast and direct east-west connections along the H Street and Benning Road corridor.

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Bikeshare Beat: Ridership shifts into high gear with over 690K rides
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by Samuel Littauer (Contributor) • June 23, 2025

May marked the 41st straight month of ridership growth for Capital Bikeshare. Ridership surged during peak commuting hours.

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Do Something #84: It’s okay, be a bother
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by Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • June 26, 2025

This week on Do Something: bike lanes on Arizona Avenue, DIY music venues, and missing middle makes moves (sort of) in Montgomery County and Arlington.

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Family Biking Matters: This weekend’s Open Streets Capitol Hill
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by Jessica Allen • June 26, 2025

Join Hill Family Biking for a bike parade at Open Streets in Capitol Hill June 28. DDOT will close one mile of streets from cars on North Carolina Avenue SE, East Capitol Street, and Massachusetts Avenue SE from 6th Street SE to 17th Street SE.

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Play GGWash Junctions weekly word puzzle #5
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by BeyondDC • June 26, 2025

Play the latest round of Junctions to test your knowledge of urban and Washington region themes.

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