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Recently, Richmond has garnered a reputation as something of a transit
wunderkind thanks to its bus route redesign, award-winning Pulse Bus Rapid
Transit, subsequent 17% growth in ridership, and the dynamic new CEO at the helm
of the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC). Meanwhile, Chesterfield C…
about 4 years ago
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In less than six weeks, Virginia will become just the third state in the nation
to officially go on the books as saying no to NIMBYs.
over 2 years ago
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Standalone house or an apartment? When looking for a place to call home most
folks know what type of housing they want, but what if there were more choices
on the market/
over 2 years ago
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Some regional leaders are questioning whether the future of the Virginia Railway
Express should continue to center the 9 to 5 commute.
over 2 years ago
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How hard is it for the disabled community to access reliable transportation in
Virginia? A study before the General Assembly this year sought to answer that
question — until Republicans let it die.
almost 2 years ago
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Op-ed: The Science Museum of Virginia is transforming two acres of asphalt
surface parking along Richmond’s Broad Street into a new public green space.
over 1 year ago
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Long a laggard, at long last RVA Bikeshare is set to expand its fleet and
station locations throughout Richmond.
over 1 year ago
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Right now, just 5% of the Richmond region’s 1,609 bus stops have a shelter while
only 21% even have a bench. But, thanks to a newly passed Essential
Infrastructure Plan, starting next summer, the Greater Richmond Transit Company
will begin installing 160 shelters and 225 benches over the next five y…
over 1 year ago
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37 acres of vacant and underutilized land in Richmond’s core are set to become the site of a large transit-oriented development project.
4 months ago
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In Richmond’s Northside, a stretch of Chamberlayne Avenue was the site of two recent pedestrian deaths. Advocacy groups are narrowing their focus on the corridor, joining residents in speaking up about the dangers people face when walking there.
3 months ago
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Richmond’s gambling referendum brings up questions about future land use and commitments to economic justice and racial equity.
3 months ago