Back Issue Summaries

Volume 4
 
December 21, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 14
  • Volunteer Speakers Sought
  • WRN Proposes Innovative Strategy To Fund New York Avenue Metro
  • Fairfax Considers Urban Centers
  • Who's riding Metro? How do we keep them on board?
  • Using the Market to Curb Sprawl
  • Better Models For Development In Virginia
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    November 2, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 13
  • Computer Assistance Wanted
  • WRN Forum: Smart Growth and Housing ? Affordable Only to the Wealthy?
  • Eleventh Hour Outer Beltway Push Yields Positive Alternative
  • Walking and Bicycling Get Unprecedented Boost in Maryland and D.C.
  • The Merits of Maglev Debated at WRN?s October Forum
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    October 13, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 12
  • D.C. Rent Control Hearing Highlights Need for Comprehensive Housing Strategies
  • Regional Bus Study Underway
  • Good and Bad News on I-66 Widening
  • University of Maryland and City of College Park Endorse Purple Line
  • Public Comment on Federal Park and Open Space Plan for the Region Ends Oct. 17th
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    September 1, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 11
  • Redevelopment Opportunities at Prince George's Metro Stations Highlighted in New Website
  • Virginia Forced to Assess Full Beltway Widening Impacts
  • Update on Beltway Transit Alternative Studies
  • Region's First Hybrid-Electric Transit Bus
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    August 9, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 10
  • Region's Long-Range Transportation Plan - More List Than Plan
  • Metro's Land Development Program Highlighted at WRN's June Forum
  • Prince George's Growth Commission Makes Recommendations
  • Restore the Core Citizen's Guide
  • Maryland Transportation Performance Goals Act
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    July 19, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 9
  • Better Access, Transit-oriented Development Critical to Success of New York Avenue Metro Station
  • "Making the Most of Metro: Community-Building Through Transit" - A New Brochure from WRN
  • Maryland's Largest Latino Group Endorses Inner Purple Line
  • Settlement Reached To Curb Smog in DC Region
  • Nation's Largest Public Real Estate Organization Opens Livability Center
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    June 9, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 8
  • Making the Most of Metro
  • WRN's May 8th Seminar on Smarter Growth and the Region's 25-Year Transportation Plan
  • Baltimore in 16 Minutes?
  • Maglev: Boon or Boondoggle?
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    April 17, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 6
  • WRN Forum Highlights Bike and Pedestrian Alternatives to Driving
  • WRN Urges Greater Investment by D.C. in Bike Transportation Options
  • Report Examines Quality of Life for the Elderly
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    March 31, 2000 - Volume 4, Number 4
  • Rail Not Interchanges For Woodrow Wilson Bridge
  • Developments in Cross-County Light Rail in Montgomery County
  • New Emissions Studies: Freeway Growth Pollutes, Traffic Calming Cleans
  • Robb Urges President to Support Transportation Alternatives
  • WRN Round-Up

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    Volume 3
     
    December 20, 1999 - Volume 3, Number 19
  • Northern Virginia Panel Adopts Anti-Sprawl Amendment, Decision To Include Outer Beltway Should Be    Reversed
  • New Urbanism, Part II: A Model of Community Visioning In Miami-Dade County, Florida
  • Regional Round-Up
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    September 8, 1999 - Volume 3, Number 15
  • Telecommunications and Sprawl
  • Racial Dimension of Sprawl
  • Short Take: Montgomery County Transportation Policy Report
  • Walk or Bike to School???
  • Regional Round-Up
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    August 19, 1999 - Volume 3, Number 14
  • Proposed Northern Virginia Transportation Plan: Big Money But No Land Use Changes Means More    Gridlock (note: see related article in December 20th issue)
  • Report Emphasizes Need For Regional Cooperation
  • The Debate Over Telecommuting
  • Regional Round-Up
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    March 17, 1999 - Volume 3, Number 4
  • Fairfax Coalition For Smarter Growth Hosts Assistant Secretary of Transportation
  • Eugene Conti On Regional Transportation Issues
  • Split-Rate Campaign Update
  • Court Rules Roads Must Comply With Clean Air Plans
  • Region In Brief

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    Volume 2
     
    June 4, 1998 - Volume 2, Number 8
  • Congestion Summit Calls For Better Land Use, Investing in Existing Communities
  • WRN Forum Highlights Need for Regional Cooperation
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    February 17, 1998 - Volume 2, Number 2
    A Tale of Two Stadiums: Lessons in Location Efficiency Community-Based Planning: A Case Study in the District of Columbia

     
    Volume 1
     
    October 24, 1997 - Volume 1, Number 11
  • Highway Robbery
  • Panel Members at Transit Symposium Call For Investment in Rail
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