& more in this week's round up of posts.
Dive into GGWater Week: All of next week's posts will focus on the watery features of our region. The Washington, DC region is wet, and it can be wetter.
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DC's design had shady, green spaces in mind: we could realize that healing potential. The bans on gas-powered leaf blowers is good for the health of the region. What makes for good public restroom access? Single-stairwell buildings can help MoCo housing supply. Usually August is our slow month, this year is strange. Test your knowledge with GGWash Junctions #11.
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Arsalan Jafree • August 5, 2025

Opinion: DC was designed to embed nature into its urban fabric. Better design is coming to some public spaces, and opportunity for improvement abounds.
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Margaret McKelvey • August 7, 2025

Opinion: Gas-powered leaf blowers are bad for humans and nature, and bans in the region can help.
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Jonathan Katz-Ouziel (Guest Contributor) • August 4, 2025

When discussing restroom access, we must consider availability, accessibility, and usability.
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Artie Harris • August 6, 2025

Opinion: Rethinking stairwells could boost Montgomery County’s housing supply. The chair of the county’s planning board explains how.
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Dan Reed (Maryland Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director) • August 8, 2025

This week on Do Something (before we go on vacation): two weird tricks to fund transit; no on RFK, still; the region’s biggest development; and take this survey if you live in Alexandria.
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BeyondDC • August 7, 2025

Junctions #11: How well do you know the Washington region?
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