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The president has issued orders in recent days to deploy federal agents and exert control over local police in Washington, DC. They’re patrolling the streets and public spaces, forcing the removal of ...
DC’s pilot program for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) could have meant additional housing units in the District. But as of July 2025, only four of 15 units have been completed.
Spring Street Bridge to reopen this year as Purple Line advances. DC Water issues warning after sewage spill in Anacostia ...
Our final post of GGWater Week reflects on how much more we could make of our riverine assets. It’s especially true of prime land along the Anacostia River, where the best idea District officials can ...
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 ...
Research finds that individuals who are more sensitive to the feeling of disgust are more likely to dislike urban density; what does this mean for engagement around planning processes? Membership of ...
Trump’s promise to “beautify” DC’s streets could lead to more deaths. Apartment complex moves forward on Fairfax parking lot.
Greater Greater Washington builds informed and civically engaged communities who believe in a growing and inclusive ...
When is a ship also an island? Enjoy a photo tour of this unique ecological and historical watery site on the lower end of ...
Show off your knowledge of urban and Washington region themes with Junctions #12, with a special H2O theme for GGWater Week.
Continuing our mini-series mapping the 180 privately-held riverfront lots in DC for GGWater Week, let’s explore those along ...