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    Washington DC-MD-VA 1979 Ozone NAAQS Severe Nonattainment Area State Implementation Plan (SIP)

    Feb 19, 2004

    This document, the Severe Area Attainment Plan for the Metropolitan Washington Nonattainment Area, focuses on improving air quality in the Washington region to meet the national air quality standard for ozone (one-hour ozone standard). The Plan consists of two Rate of Progress demonstrations, for the period 1999-2002 and for 2002-2005; and an attainment demonstration for 2005.

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    Strengthening Washington, D.C. Area Families Project Report

    Feb 18, 2004

    This report summarizes the outcomes of a five-year research initiative that tested the effectiveness of the Strengthening Families Program (SFP). The Strengthening Washington, D.C. Area Families Project was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) of the National Institutes of Health and conducted by COG, the University of Utah, and the University of Maryland.

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    Time To Act

    Feb 13, 2004

    A brochure outlining the unfunded needs over the six year period from 2005 to 2010 in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, Suburban Maryland, and for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

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    Transportation Improvement Program for the Washington Metropolitan Region FY 2004-2009

    Dec 31, 2003

    This document outlines the staged development of the area's Long Range Transportation Plan, with priority projects selected for programming by the TPB, the states and the transit agencies presented in the first year of the six-year program. State, regional and local agencies place projects into the program each year.

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    Access For All Advisory Committee's 2001 Report

    Mar 20, 2002

    The National Capital Transportation Planning Board (TPB) established the Access for All Advisory Committee in the Fall of 2000. The mission of this committee is to advise the TPB on issues and concerns of low-income and minority communities, and persons with disabilities. Committee membership includes seventeen engaged community leaders as well as ex-officio representation from the major transportation implementing agencies within the Metropolitan Washington Region.

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    Finding A Way Home: Building Communities with Affordable Housing

    Dec 1, 2001

    This document gives an overview of the key regional problems with regard to affordable housing. Endorsed by the COG Board of Directors, Finding A Way Home lays out a set of broad housing principles to guide the work of the region's elected officials and housing professionals.

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