Check out a year of GGWash events in photographs. Plus, join DC Office of Planning’s Designing Queer Futures Workshop. And ...
Baltimore’s path to becoming one of the four largest cities in the US began long before its first railroad tracks were laid. But the city’s growth before the Civil War was deeply intertwined with the ...
Purple Line begins nighttime testing. Robots to use sidewalks for food delivery in Alexandria. Nine Metrorail stations now have new bicycle lockers.
Stay warm while enjoying some frozen favorites this Photo Friday, thanks to contributors to the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool.
More housing requires more skilled workers. Congestion pricing brings better air quality. New residents influence local housing politics.
Opinion: What if we could solve traffic in Georgetown with six steps? This path to a ring-and-access traffic circulation plan could do it.
WMATA plans service increases in new budget. Thousands apply for housing vouchers in Prince George’s County. Developer wants to turn Herndon hotel into apartments.
Peter Furth is a Professor of Civil Engineering at Northeastern University. His research spans transit planning, traffic signal control, and bike and pedestrian transportation. He is the inventor of ...
Salim Furth is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Urbanity Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He lives in Takoma Park, Maryland.
Opinion: The ring-and-access concept offers a promising way forward for every neighborhood suffering from traffic nuisance. Here’s how it could help in Georgetown.
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