@LordsofLimited@lordtupperware Totally get delaying episodes to reward patrons, but would be great if it went live early am Wednesday, rather than midday. Thanks!!
New: Amidst all the other news out there, Anita Bonds has been mounting a pressure campaign on elections officials to kill Initiative 83.
She’s hassled BOE employees over recent decisions, held up appointees and even is contemplating expanding the board: https://t.co/Cc16626J99
@VinnieTesla I think the retail depended a lot on Feds at places like FERC and the Senate returning to the office, and I'm not sure how much that has happened.
Interesting tension over whether Amtrak should get to eminent domain a derelict movie theater in Union Station or whether it should be more retail. I'll only point out that Union station retail is kind of a wasteland right now. https://t.co/rfMZs4cKiz
On the same day @Surgeon_General decalred gun violence a national crisis, we learn that @DCPoliceDept gun siezures are being overturned by judges because of unconstitutional tactics.
Great story from @AlexKomaWCP https://t.co/B9gjOuMmo9
.@bikeshare is integrated into Google Maps with doc counts, and the somewhat hidden station at @Reagan_Airport now has a marker to make it easier to find.
OPINION: DC has a legal maximum of 788 bus shelters -- yes, you read that correctly. How the District's bus shelter contract is failing riders, especially in lower-income majority Black neighborhoods, and what should be done about it. From @Santi4DC: https://t.co/fjPZRM8Wgb
House GOP want to prevent DC from collecting fines on traffic cameras, which are, according to a report released *this week* about the only thing reducing speeding in DC.
House GOP: https://t.co/cRIZCchZKY
Traffic camera report: https://t.co/Yn2A6qs1TZ
DC-funded study says sports brought in over $100 million in tax revenue last year and spurred economic development in the neighborhoods around stadiums. But the study includes no cost discussions whatsoever? 🤔
#BreakingNews - DC releases sports business report highlighting economic impact of teams… a report Mayor Bowser expected to use in DC’s effort to bring NFL back to RFK site surrounded by other businesses, retail, housing and neighborhood amenities.
https://t.co/AHYtbDCrRG
“Only 4.3% of DC’s total land area is used by commercial or mixed-use buildings. Contrast that to the 23% of DC’s land area that’s zoned single-family-only, and the real opportunity to add many more housing units becomes clear.” 🏗️🏢 @paytonchung@ggwash
https://t.co/vG8DD6tRA8