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May 19, 2023

Metro’s Potomac Yard Station Opens, Anchoring A Quickly Growing Neighborhood

Speeches at the ribbon cutting ceremony focused on how the new Blue and Yellow Line station will serve the public in a rapidly growing neighborhood.

Oct 24, 2007

Morning Roundup: Perpetual Parking Edition

Good morning, Washington. It looks like California’s still on fire, and likely to remain so. Most versions of the aforelinked AP story include the phrase “firefighters all but concede defeat,” and the Post is calling the resulting evacuation the largest in modern history. It all sounds pretty grim. Good luck, West Coast. Yet More Stadium Parking Controversy: The Post reports on the latest in a seemingly neverending series of deliberations over parking at the…

Apr 16, 2007

33 Dead In Virginia Tech Shootings

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine has declared a state of emergency in the Commonwealth after 32 people, mostly students, were killed today in two shootings at Virginia Tech University. Dozens are still hospitalized with injuries ranging from minor to critical. The tragedy is being called the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Officials say the assailant, described as an Asian man in his 20s, took his own life after the second attack. The first shooting happened…

Apr 05, 2007

Transit on Thursday: More, More, More Edition

Well, folks, it’s happened. Everyone who lives in, commutes to, travels through, or even gets near Virginia in a car, bus, or train can breathe a little easier. Yesterday, as expected, the Virginia legislature approved Governor Tim Kaine’s changes to the transportation bill, which we detailed last week. The expected revenue certainly won’t dig Virginia out of the hole it’s in with respect to transportation. But hopefully, it can keep the hole from getting any…

Apr 05, 2007

Virginia Remains Safe Haven for Smokers, For Now

Those of you anxiously waiting to hear if you’ll have to permanently crush out your butts in Virginia eateries can happily light up another. Yesterday, the state’s General Assembly voted to reject Governor Tim Kaine’s proposed smoking ban in Viriginia’s restaurants. In their very last session before they break for the rest of 2007, Assembly members urged the Governor to reconsider what some claim would be too-widely sweeping a restriction — making it illegal to…

Mar 28, 2007

Yes Virginia, There Really IS Money For Transportation

Whether you are legitimately concerned about the future of transportation development in Virginia or simply sick of the endless debate clogging column inches in your local paper, the end is finally in sight. When the General Assembly finally compromised on a transportation funding package earlier this month, Governor Tim Kaine was not particularly pleased with what he saw. The Governor had promised to exercise his option to amend the bill and send it back to…

Mar 27, 2007

A Smoking Ban Trifecta?

When the District floated the idea of a smoking ban in bars and restaurants, opponents warned that business would simply flee to less restrictive locales — namely Virginia. But that may change, even if slowly. The Post is reporting that Virginia Governor Tim Kaine has proposed a smoking ban in the state’s restaurants, a dramatic move for a tobacco-growing state that forbids local governments from enacting limits stronger than statewide restrictions (though Alexandria recently proposed…

Mar 01, 2007

Transit on Thursday: Will Kaine Be Able? Edition

After talking about it (or not talking about it) for months on end, the Virginia Legislature has finally sent Governor Tim Kaine a package of transportation legislation. Now the question is, does he have the stomach to sign it? Also this week, a reality check for the Purple Line and ticked-off drivers take parking enforcement into their own hands. Photo by andertho…

Feb 28, 2007

Debate Surrounds Mandatory HPV Vaccine

Ever since legislation was introduced in the D.C. Council that would mandate vaccinations for the HPV virus, the issue has moved to the forefront of the public health debate around the country. With an increasing number of states considering a mandatory vaccine — at least 20 to date — debate has raged between advocates that believe that a vaccine could prevent a serious public health crisis, opponents who claim that it infringes upon the rights…

Nov 29, 2006

Smart Growth Whack-a-Mole

Prince William County is earning itself quite a perplexing reputation. Last Friday, while most of us were recovering from turkey hangovers, the Washington Post reported that Prince William, whose representatives in the Virginia House of Delegates have been instrumental in defeating bills to help pay for Northern Virginia transit improvements, will consider a bill placing a one year moratorium on new home construction. According to county officials quoted in the Post story, the move would…

 
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