Newsroom

There are a number of ways to keep informed about COG, its members, and programs. The Newsroom feed lists news releases and highlights as well as TPB News articles. A variety of content is also available through digital subscriptions.  

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COG's podcast, Think Regionally, raises awareness about metropolitan Washington's biggest challenges and focuses on solutions. The podcast, which is hosted by former Washington Post columnist Robert McCartney, features local government, business, and non-profit leaders talking about a variety of timely topics, including the region's economy, racial equity, transportation, housing, and climate change.

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Newsroom Archives

  • Region Forward Blog

    Connecting economic competitiveness & transportation funding

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    The Daily Measure recently featured a video clip highlighting a debate on the region’s short- and long-term transportation priorities . The debate centered on whether we as a region should focus on increasing capacity and reducing our infamous traffic congestion by building more roads or by investing in transit and other alternative modes of transport. Whichever side you fall on in such a debate funding is essential to achieve your goals.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Greenspace launches as a central hub for green development in metro Washington

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    What originally began as GreenHOME whose mission was to make affordable housing and its neighborhoods green has evolved into Greenspace NCR with the mission of working with partners to grow the region’s green places economy and communities. Greenspace is developing a new 12000 square foot green learning and resource center to be housed at the Nationals ballpark in Southeast Washington DC.

  • Region Forward Blog

    What's the Role of Government and Planning in the 21st Century?

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    With endless partisan gridlock in Washington creating uncertainty on seemingly every front (the debt limit talks being the most recent example) the role of government itself appears to be in question. What does that mean for planners and the cities for which they work? What does the next generation of government look like? Those questions have been tackled in some recent articles and blog posts. ​

  • Region Forward Blog

    Columbia Pike: Early streetcar suburb rediscovers its roots

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    On June 24 Arlington County’s “ Under One Roof ” housing blog finished up a great series on Columbia Pike which covered a number of topics ranging from the history of the area to the upcoming streetcar to green building. The folks at Under One Roof have allowed us to cross-post the series here. Enjoy and have a great July 4th!

  • News Release

    Eco-Driving Campaign Provides Fuel Efficiency Tips

    The Eco-Driving Campaign provides fuel- and cost-savings tips and also reminds motorists arriving in or near metropolitan areas for July 4th celebrations to take advantage of transit or other transportation alternatives in their holiday travel plans.

  • News Release

    Statement on GAO Metro Report

    The BOT-COG Joint WMATA Governance Review Task Force welcomes the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report on WMATA’s governance as another important step toward improving accountability and ensuring that Metro is a safe and efficient transit system that meets the needs of the Greater Washington region.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Planning for people vs. Planning for cars: Why have the US and Europe pursued different paths?

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    In Monday’s post we linked to a fascinating piece (with an unfortunately biased headline) in The New York Times that outlined some of the differences in planning between the United States and Europe namely what each prioritizes. American cities notes Elisabeth Rosenthal tend to plan around the automobile whereas European cities tend to plan around people by prioritizing walking biking and transit (for example a recent post of ours highlighted transportation policies in France specific​

  • Region Forward Blog

    Cut wasteful subsidies and use funds to spur innovation and growth

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    While The Yardstick has urged against hasty spending cuts for the sake of spending cuts in the past it’s clear that as a country we have to make some tough decisions on our fiscal situation. However it is important that any such decisions be made very carefully – our economy is too fragile to make sweeping spending slashes arbitrarily. Programs which have proven outdated or ineffective are likely targets for cuts. On the other hand initiatives or programs that will yield return on investm

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