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

  • News Release

    Region's Homeless Population Increased by 2 percent in 2011

    This year’s enumeration of the metropolitan Washington region’s homeless population counted 11,988 people, a 2 percent increase from the previous year. The count, which was conducted in the last week of January 2011 by area governments and homeless service providers, found that the number of homeless people in families increased by 6 percent, while homeless single adults decreased by less than 2 percent.

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: Mayor Gray sees TOD as the future

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    Region Forward

    D.C. Mayor Vince Gray sounds like he’s been reading a few of our latest posts . Fresh from his time in the slammer for protesting Congress’ meddling in the District’s budgetary decisions Gray at an Urban Land Institute event on real estate discussed the potential benefits that increasing the amount of housing in the downtown core could have on the city and the region.

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: Get trendy – bike to work

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    Capital Bikeshare (CaBi) added over 8000 members last week thanks to a LivingSocial promotion that slashed membership fees by 51 percent. New CaBi stations are coming to the transit-oriented Rosslyn-Ballston corridor this week and other areas of the region including Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties and Alexandria have expressed interest in bringing CaBi to their jurisdictions.

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: Debating D.C.’s height limits…again

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    It seems like this topic used to get less frequent play but the merits and drawbacks of building height limits specifically in D.C. are being discussed yet again. Ryan Avent sparked the discussion yesterday with a proposal for allowing taller buildings in specific districts in exchange for developers/owners paying a one-time fee-per-floor to the city.

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: Balancing (re)development and equity in high-demand locations

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    Yesterday we commented on the positive impact that the CenterCityDC development could have by bringing jobs housing and more vibrancy to one of the region’s core centers. In all fairness that redevelopment project is an easy one to endorse. The area has been vastly underutilized (a parking lot) for years so almost any development would be better than its current form. However realizing the site’s key location as a linking between the western and eastern ends of the city’s downtown district

  • Region Forward Blog

    The Morning Measure: What CenterCityDC could mean for the District region

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    As you’ve probably heard construction on CenterCityDC recently broke ground – fifteen years after its inception – and leaders in the District are talking very bullish on the 10-acre redevelopment project. They have good reason to be optimistic about what CenterCityDC – the largest downtown development project currently underway in the U.S. – can do for the city and the region. In addition to the thousands of jobs it will generate (during construction and afterwards in the 700000 square fe

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