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Posted 18 December 2005 - 10:46 AM
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Posted 28 December 2005 - 11:30 PM
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Posted 03 January 2006 - 08:03 AM
http://www.washingto...6010300279.html
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 09:27 PM
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Amazing growth. The article claims that 75% of Nova's workers live within a 30 minute commute so hopefully they will build smart and avoid as much sprawl as possible.
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Posted 06 January 2006 - 02:02 PM
http://hosted.ap.org...OV&SECTION=HOME
I can't see how they could possibly have arrived at this conclusion.
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Posted 09 January 2006 - 09:51 PM
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Posted 10 January 2006 - 10:52 PM
http://www.washingto...6011002018.html
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Posted 15 January 2006 - 05:30 AM
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Posted 18 January 2006 - 07:19 AM
Task Force Drafts $450 Million Renewal Project
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The draft report released yesterday marks the launch of the public phase of an effort by Mayor Anthony A. Williams to change the face of the frayed library system.
The report suggests replacing the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library with a facility that would anchor the old Washington Convention Center site. It calls for adding at least 400 computers in the city's 27 libraries, replacing half of the books in the next three years and expanding and reorganizing staff. The decision to release the report hours before the first of a series of public-comment meetings drew fire from critics.
Libraries and parks seem to be on the bottom when it comes to spending from cities but I am glad to see DC is at least looking at changing some things.
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Posted 19 January 2006 - 05:36 PM
guynvb, on Jan 18 2006, 08:19 AM, said:
Task Force Drafts $450 Million Renewal Project
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Libraries and parks seem to be on the bottom when it comes to spending from cities but I am glad to see DC is at least looking at changing some things.
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Posted 25 January 2006 - 08:02 PM
Mayor O'Malley Says There's Still Work to Do
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Top Ten Two-Year Accomplishments
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Reduced Violent Crime by 24% from 1999 to 2000.
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Decreased Drug related Emergency Department visits by 19%.
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Raised $3.4 million in private and public funds to provide computers for city schools.
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Recreation and Parks is building 42 new playgrounds this year, compared to 6 in 1998 - 1999.
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Increased bulk and illegal trash collection by 71% from 1999 to 2001 - from 48,000 tons to 86,000 tons.
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Produced 20% growth in prime contracts to minority-owned companies, 39% growth in subcontracts to minority-owned companies during the first three quarters of 2001.
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Filed 214 lead contamination cases against landlords since 1/00 compared to 0 the prior decade.
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The Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods attended 379 community meetings and tours.
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Opened 52 new businesses through Main Streets.
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Saved $13.2 million in expenditures with a $285 thousand investment through CitiStat - a 46 to 1 return on investme
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Posted 10 February 2006 - 11:27 PM
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Look at Towson.
In fact, look at Towson carefully - to see what its main street could become, urged Fillat during his presentation on "Main Street USA: An Evolving American Icon" at a town meeting at Goucher College Jan. 30.
The topic of main streets is "highly relevant at this time" as Towson prepares for a visit in June from an urban design assistance team of volunteer experts who will work with the community to craft a vision for the future, said Cynthia Bledsoe, executive director of the Greater Towson Committee, which co-sponsored the meeting with Goucher.
Indeed, said Fillat, he hoped his presentation would give Towson ideas that will help people prepare for the team.
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Posted 16 February 2006 - 07:37 PM
Rate reaches highest level in three decades but is expected to slow in '06
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The Commerce Department reported today that building activity was up 14.5 percent last month when compared to December, pushing construction to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.276 million units.
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Posted 02 March 2006 - 03:57 AM
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Posted 03 March 2006 - 11:52 PM
Edited by wolverine, 03 March 2006 - 11:54 PM.
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Posted 09 March 2006 - 05:03 PM
wolverine, on Mar 4 2006, 12:52 AM, said:
I don't have any suggestions, but I go to U-M-Ann Arbor too, I'm from Arlington.
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Posted 13 March 2006 - 10:30 PM

March 30 is supposed to be peak time for the cherry trees to bloom around the tidal basin in Washington . If anyone takes any pics posting some for us would be much appreciated.
Picture courtesy of Washington Post.
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Posted 07 June 2006 - 09:10 PM
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Posted 07 June 2006 - 09:22 PM
Most people do not come to these sites to post about their cities in what seems like a dead forum. Most people probably come here after googling a specific project and reading up on it. If the quality of the threads are good, they'll come back and maybe even participate. That's how I see it. Luckily for me I have the RI forum, and to a lesser extent the Hartford forum, to post in and not go crazy as I'm trying to get threads from my area of CT going...
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