Posts taggedUrban Farming
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Breakfast links: Thanks for not driving
War on cars begins at college; Car sharing’s big impact on auto sales; Mixed-use to replace urban farm; Fare hikes greatly impact disabled; Marijuana bill called discriminatory; Battle against development sprawl; Envision public spaces with snow; Mind the strike; Big trouble in little China?; And….Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Transit visions on the horizon
Another step closer to DC’s streetcar launch; GOOD profiles on bikeshare leaders; Housing and transportation costs combined; Busboys for mayor?; Empty lots to farms; Mapping to help the Philippines; Hong Kong cheaper than DC?.Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: What sustainability looks like
Seven Maryland locales certified sustainable; Planners revise Clarksburg blueprint; Homeownership preserves affordability; Water taxis could be feasible; A forest grows in Detroit; Pittsburgh candidate opposes stadium; The 70-mile bike commute; Does communication technology impact cities?; And….Keep reading…
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CSA adds an innovative model to DC’s local food options
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) services help connect city dwellers to farmers, but their produce offerings can be limited. In Adams Morgan, an innovative CSA formed in partnership between a Pennsylvania farm and several local farmers gives residents access to a wide variety of foods throughout the year. CSAs began in the 1980’s and consist of farmers selling…Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Off the rails
Metro derails; Diner on the move; Who are the new residents?; Farm the roof; 3-foot confusing; What’s libertarian transportation?; Rental units not all in big buildings; Barry makes point poorly.Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Raise the roof
Raise the height limit?; Wish list would restore cuts, maybe; Metro no, rural roads yes; Innovation gets grants; Forest Glen zoned for failure; Easy as 3-1-1; Back to the land in the city; And….Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Car free or not
Car free in DC; More parking for beer garden?; Poverty less concentrated; Transit for seniors; Speed job interviews; Incentives contribute to breakdowns; And….Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Going private
CCT may use private funding; Not what Belward owner had in mind; Arlandria project approved; Party with less paperwork; Unbanked on CaBi; Don’t judge SF performance parking yet; Slow is the future; And….Keep reading…
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Weekend links: Everything old is new again
城市农业回报直流;战斗蔓延在1959; Mark Center gets a parking max; Cities fight gangs, power vacuums; UK crashes mapped; Eisenhowers criticize Eisenhower Memorial; Cop hits bicyclist; Next stop, holiday cheer.Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Greater greater Maryland
Curfew alternative in Montgomery; Election free-for-all; Take a bus to the show; Soccer field a key goal; Angelou objects to King paraphrase; Ward 8 wants construction jobs; Henderson vs. parents; And….Keep reading…