Dec 08, 2023
Federal Telework Policies Could Hurt D.C. Region’s Transit System, But Attract Younger And Diverse Employees
The survey’s preliminary results hint at the rippling consequences – and high stakes – of the federal government’s position on allowing remote work.
The Bowser administration earned a win this week after lawmakers finally approved the much-debated Comprehensive Plan, which guides development in the city over a 20-year period.
The changes to the Comprehensive Plan include additional emphasis on affordable housing and preventing displacement. Activists say they don’t go far enough.
Apr 20, 2021
Bowser’s Changes To D.C.’s Comprehensive Plan Will ‘Exacerbate Racial Inequities,’ Analysis Says
After D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson released changes to the crucial land-use document, the analysis said it doesn’t fully address systemic racism.
Officials have spent four years gathering public feedback on the Comp Plan. But what is it, and why is it back in the news again?
Sep 28, 2010
Council Considers Comprehensive Plan Amendments
Are you ready for some consideration of proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the National Capital? Well, I sure hope the Council was. This afternoon, the Council’s Committee of the Whole considered amendments to the Comprehensive Plan that have been submitted over the past fiscal year — and those amendments number in the hundreds.