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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Newsroom Archives

  • News Release

    Record Breaking 12,700 Area Commuters Bike to Work

    Commuters swapped gas pedals for bike pedals in the metropolitan Washington region today, as 12,700 cycled to work for the annual Bike to Work Day event. More people than ever before participated in this year’s event which promotes bicycling as a healthy, low cost commute alternative.

  • News Highlight

    Washington Post Article Features TPB Travel Survey Findings

    Presentation at May Transportation Planning Board meeting highlighted findings from a household travel survey of subareas throughout metropolitan Washington, such as Logan Circle in the District, Frederick, Maryland, and Woodbridge, Virginia, showing how area residents commute (drive alone, carpool, transit, walking, biking, other) as well as other household data.

  • News Release

    TPB Approves Regional Complete Streets Policy

    The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) approves a policy aimed at creating streets that accommodate auto, transit, walking, and biking users.

  • TPB News

    Planning a High-Density, Transit-Oriented Future for Waldorf, Maryland

    When high-capacity transit comes to downtown Waldorf, Maryland -- as the Maryland Transit Administration has been discussing for several years -- local planners want the site to be ready to handle the new development that they hope will accompany it.

  • News Release

    Region's Homeless Population Essentially Unchanged From 2011

    As the number of homeless people in families in the region has risen, the number of homeless single adults and unaccompanied youths has declined. The report, Homeless in Metropolitan Washington , contains the results of the annual count of the region’s homeless population as wells as an analysis of each jurisdiction.

  • TPB News

    "Reach-a-Ride" Making It Easier to Find Specialized Transportation Services in the Washington Region

    Getting to work, to school, to medical appointments, and to countless other destinations in metropolitan Washington can be a challenge for people with disabilities, those with limited English proficiency, workers with low incomes, and for senior citizens who have limited mobility. A new website and call center launched in late 2011 by the Transportation Planning Board offers individuals with specialized transportation needs a new and easier way to find the transportation they require and to find​

  • Region Forward Blog

    Why is WRAG Talking About Regionalism?

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    Region Forward

    Tamara Copeland is President of the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers (WRAG). You can follow/contact her on Twitter @WRAGprez .

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