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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Metro, from most recent to least.
DC Holds First Committee Hearing on $100 Monthly Metro Stipends
Nena Perry-Brown | February 24th 2022
The proposal was first floated almost two years ago.... read»
14th Street Car Barn Redevelopment Will Only House Electric Buses
Nena Perry-Brown | September 21st 2021
In a win for environmental justice-minded residents nearby, WMATA announced on Monday that the rebuilt 14th Street garage will only house electric bus... read»
Streamlined Metro Proposals Could Result in New Stations in Georgetown and Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2021
WMATA is advancing some proposals from late 2019 to alleviate crowding on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.... read»
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Montgomery County Council Overrides Veto of Metro Development Incentives
Nena Perry-Brown | October 27th 2020
The bill exempts new high-rise residential developments on land leased from Metro from property taxes for 15 years.... read»
Montgomery County Passes Bill That Could Bring Thousands of Units to Metro Stations
Nena Perry-Brown | October 7th 2020
The bill offers tax incentivizes for high-density residential transit-oriented development through the end of 2032.... read»
A Bill Could Bring Thousands of Residential Units to Montgomery County Metro Stations
Nena Perry-Brown | July 6th 2020
On Tuesday, the Council plans to introduce a bill granting developers a property tax exemption for constructing high-rise development on WMATA-owned p... read»
DC Council to Introduce Bill Giving Residents $100 Transit Stipends
Nena Perry-Brown | March 2nd 2020
If passed, residents would have monthly stipends of up to $100 loaded onto their Smartrip cards.... read»
Where a New Silver Line Could Create New Metro Stops
Nena Perry-Brown | December 10th 2019
UrbanTurf highlights another two new proposals WMATA recently put forth to alleviate congestion on the Blue, Orange and Silver Lines.... read»
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