CaBi has recorded a record-breaking 5.2 million rides in 2024, and broke its monthly ridership record for the sixth consecutive month in October: https://t.co/y6MaylVfp0
Help us make Georgia Ave safer for all users and increase the reliability and frequency of bus service. Sign our letter supporting bus priority lanes on GA Ave across Wards 1 and 4.
https://t.co/cdoPeMK3A2
Homelessness increased in D.C. by 14% over 2023, according to this year’s Point-In-Time Count, and 12% across the region. Read Street Sense's full analysis of the results here. https://t.co/ewgNEq56EL
Go-Go on the Rooftop, free summer concert series is back outside on the MLK @dcpl green-roof Sunday, June 16, 23, & 30 from 1pm-5pm. DJ Big John and different bands each week! 901 G St NW M: Chinatown or short walk from Metro Center. See lineup: https://t.co/421uR4OXOU
Speaking of failures of leadership, where is Mayor Adams?
When the Governor announced an 'indefinite' delay of congestion pricing, the Mayor vocally supported the decision.
When the Governor proposed her regressive tax on NYC businesses & workers to replace the lost revenue, the Mayor said nothing — all day.
New Yorkers deserve leadership, not silence. I will vote NO on the Governor’s plan to redirect money that could fund universal after school, child care, affordable housing and mental healthcare.
My full statement:
Remember North Dakota State’s 94 point win over Oak Hill Christian a couple days ago?
Well I found the highlights from the game and let me just say.. there’s no way this is real:
December 4th Update:
As predicted, a huge jump in numbers this week. 40% ⬆️ over last week. Pirola ⬆️⬆️.
🔸850,000 new infections/day
🔸1 in every 390 new people were infected today
🔸1 in every 39 people currently infected
Noochie, the son of D.C. rap royalty, is carving out a lane for himself and is lighting the local music scene ablaze with his “Front Porch Freestyles.” https://t.co/dPlN9zO3p2
This afternoon the DC Council unanimously passed a plan to subsidize buying & maintaining an e-bike. The city will offer up to $1500-$2000 for low income residents to buy e-bikes & $750-$1000 for other residents, plus money for maintenance/replacement batteries/locks.