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Washington Post: D.C. leaders say free-bus plan will advance despite Bowser’s cost concerns

Editor Mar 22, 2023
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser proposed a budget that doesn’t include the program, but a sponsor of the plan said the city will fund it without the mayor’s support

WTOP: DC mayor’s ‘comeback’ budget adds traffic cameras, cuts bus routes

Editor Mar 22, 2023
D.C.’s mayor has unveiled her proposed budget for the next fiscal year.

Washington Post: Bowser aims to balance D.C.’s recovery, increased costs in latest budget

Editor Mar 22, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) proposed a $19.7 billion budget Wednesday that included funds to significantly increase the number of automated traffic cameras in the city and rejuvenate the struggling downtown corridor amid uncertainty…

DCist: A Street In Anacostia Could Be Renamed For Slain 11-Year-Old Davon McNeal

Editor Mar 22, 2023
The D.C. Council is considering a bill that would rename Cedar Street, Southeast after Davon McNeal, the 11-year-old who was killed in the crossfire of bullets after an anti-violence Fourth of July celebration in 2020.

DCist: A D.C. Task Force Meant To Reduce Murders Fell Apart. Some Say It’s A Part Of A Broader…

Editor Mar 22, 2023
In 2016, the D.C. Council passed the NEAR Act, or the Neighborhood Engagement Achieves Results Act, setting forth a slew of initiatives to reduce community violence and incarceration using a public health approach.

City Paper: Bowser-Mendelson Battle Over Free Metrobus Program Peaks as Budget Season Arrives

Editor Mar 22, 2023
The dispute is drawing in Chief Financial Officer Glen Lee as Mendelson pushes back against the CFO’s expansive authority.

DCist: D.C. Council Launches Bid To Reform Housing Voucher Payments

Editor Mar 22, 2023
Roughly five months after a report from the federal department of Housing and Urban Development dinged the DC Housing Authority for its rent payment practices, the D.C. Council is wading into the fray with a proposal to reform them.

DCist: Traffic Cameras To Dramatically Increase, Spending Scaled Back In Bowser’s Proposed Budget

Editor Mar 22, 2023
The number of traffic cameras in D.C. could more than triple over the next few years while spending on government programs and hiring will be scaled back under a proposed 2024 budget Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled on Wednesday.

Axios: Southeast Library renovation will send patrons a mile away

Editor Mar 22, 2023
The D.C. Public Library system is preparing for a multi-year renovation of the Southeast Library that will send people to another quadrant for many services.

Washington Business Journal: Redbrick gets OK for 800-plus more residences at its Bridge District…

Editor Mar 21, 2023
The massive Bridge District development near Anacostia is readying for its second phase before it's even gone vertical with the first.

Washington Post: At Georgia lawmaker’s office, statehood advocates say ‘hands off D.C.’

Editor Mar 21, 2023
Kelsye Adams walked through the Cannon House Office Building hallways and noticed the plaques for representatives from across the country. Texas. New Hampshire. Wisconsin.

Washington Post: Bowser’s office revises timeline on investigation into former adviser

Editor Mar 21, 2023
The administration of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Tuesday revised a timeline related to the start of an investigation into the mayor’s former chief of staff, John Falcicchio, stating that Bowser learned about a complaint against him and…

Associated Press: DC braces for ‘robust oversight’ after criminal code fiasco

Editor Mar 21, 2023
President Joe Biden’s signature on a bill nullifying an overhaul of the District of Columbia criminal code ended a public fight between Congress and local lawmakers. But the battles are only just beginning.

DCist: D.C. Kicks Off Once-A-Decade Process To Redraw School Boundaries

Editor Mar 21, 2023
The District is kicking off the once-a-decade process of redrawing the boundaries that determine what public schools kids will attend, an often fraught undertaking that in many other jurisdictions has prompted difficult debates about…

DCist: Metro Will Retrofit Faregates To Cut Down On Fare Evasion

Editor Mar 21, 2023
Metro says it will spend up to $40 million to redesign its new faregates, making it harder to jump over them and evade paying the fare.

DCist: St. Elizabeths Redevelopment To Feature Housing, Retail, And ‘Chefs-In-Residence’ Program Led…

Editor Mar 21, 2023
We’ve finally got a first peek at detailed new plans for the long-awaited redevelopment of the St. Elizabeths campus.

DCist: Lack Of Hiking Trails In Ward 8 Is An Environmental Injustice, Local Group Says

Editor Mar 21, 2023
D.C.’s Ward 8 is blessed with some 500 acres of forested parkland, but there are not many ways to access those parks, with just a few miles of trails. Take, for example, Shepherd Parkway — a long strip of forest along the bluffs of…

Axios: D.C.’s “shadow mayor” accused of sexual harassment

Editor Mar 21, 2023
John Falcicchio, a longtime deputy of Mayor Bowser who abruptly resigned his post last Friday, is facing sexual harassment allegations.

Associated Press: Biden signs measure nullifying DC criminal code revisions

Editor Mar 21, 2023
President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law legislation nullifying the recent overhaul of the District of Columbia criminal code, but the fight between Congress and local lawmakers is continuing.

CNN: Biden signs measure to block controversial DC crime bill

Editor Mar 20, 2023
President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law a resolution to block a controversial Washington, DC, crime bill that opponents have criticized as weak on crime.
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