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

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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

  • News Release

    Launch of Capital's First Wheelchair Accessible Taxis

    The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) today launched the full service of the District of Columbia’s first wheelchair accessible taxicab pilot project, rollDC. Today’s launch caps the successful testing phase of the program that saw a seven-fold increase in use by people using wheelchairs. rollDC’s full service includes a fleet of 20 accessible taxicabs, provided by Royal Cab and the Yellow Cab Company of D.C., to serve people with disabilities using wheelchairs in the​

  • Region Forward Blog

    Reminders from home and abroad of the importance of transportation funding

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    Funding Transportation Matters. It’s a really simple notion that bears repeating. As American roadways become more and more clogged we desperately need to be investing in alternative ways for getting around. Even if the environmental and climate impacts of traffic congestion – such increased air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions – aren’t a top priority for you certainly reduced economic activity is. That’s your wallet we’re talking about. For years we’ve known that traffic congestion r

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: The Role of Transit in Economic Growth

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    Earlier this week we noted the dilemma environmentalists often find themselves in when they contemplate putting the effects of environmental degradation into economic terms. By essentially putting a price on nature environmentalists are confronted with the unpleasant notion of placing the earth and its ecological benefits on par with other things that we stick a dollar value on. Like French fries or magazines. However disconcerting we argued that it may sometimes be necessary to make this c

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: The Almighty Dollar and environmental protection

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    Putting things like clean air and water into economic terms is a bit grating on the nerves for many environmentalists . The fact that a clean stable environment is positive for our health and the health of the planet should be enough. Unfortunately it’s often not.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Is personal rapid transit (PRT) realistic?

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    We’ve got a short but fun Global Fridays piece today on the little heard of topic of personal rapid transit or PRT (a topic which is likely little heard of unless you’re a transportation dork like some of us). The inspiration for this post is found across the pond at London Heathrow Airport in the UK which this week began passenger trials for its PRT service connecting passengers from parking areas to terminals.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Bike to Work Day: A Catalyst for a Permanent Change in Commuting Patterns

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    While we’re sure most of our readers have already signed up for Bike to Work Day 2011 if you haven’t had the chance you can go ahead and register now . Bike to Work Day has grown from a small event with a few hundred participants when it began over a decade ago to a region-wide event in which over 9000 people took part last year. Surely the program’s expansion into more parts of the District Maryland and Virginia was a catalyst for some of that growth but a general momentum in favor of bikin

  • News Highlight

    COG's Report on Green Buildings in the Region Prompts Discussion

    Arlington County Board Member Jay Fisette, who is also Chairman of COG’s Climate, Energy, and Environment Policy Committee was joined by John Mataya, COG Regional Planner, on Bruce DePuyt’s NewsTalk program on NewsChannel8 to discuss Green Building Trends, a recently released report by COG on the progress the region is making towards adopting green building.

  • News Highlight

    How Local Governments Can Plan for Electric Vehicles

    A COG Forum brought together representatives from local governments, utilities, and electric vehicle suppliers to discuss how local governments in the region can plan for and encourage the use of electric vehicles. Falls Church Vice Mayor David Snyder and other forum participants were interviewed by News Channel 8 and WUSA9.

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: Just following orders?

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    Despite the market demand for transit-oriented mixed-use development and the multiple studies that prove that location decisions have the greatest impact on a building’s environmental footprint Congress and certain federal agencies appear to be disregarding those significant pieces of information.

  • News Highlight

    COG Environmental Director Answers Questions from Washington Post Readers

    Stuart Freudberg, Director of COG’s Department of Environmental Programs, was invited by The Washington Post to participate in a live online Q&A on April 28 to discuss environmental issues and the progress metropolitan Washington is making in terms of sustainability.

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