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Capital One Arena, Wizards and Capitals may move to Alexandria | Why not the RFK campus?

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"), and that often means suburban locations where adjacent land is more easily acquired and controlled by the team, it was announced that Monumental Sports is negotiating with Virginia for a Potomac Yards location (" Lawmakers vote in favor of plan to bring Capitals, Wizards to Virginia ," Washington Post ). October 24, 2002.

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Community building versus economic development

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The Walking City urban form is the "urban technology" that supports active cities (" Transportation and Urban Form: Stages in the Spatial Evolution of the American Metropolis" ," " Department stores are an "urban technology" built for walking not driving ," 2024). Philadelphia has advantages. From the Lee's Marketplace website.

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20th anniversary of the blog| Urban revitalization systems thinking's greatest hits: Part two -- not transportation

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1) neighborhood/district/city/county wide as part of a master plan; (2) within functional elements of a master plan such as transportation, housing, or economic development; and (3) within a specific project (e.g., Arguably this could be an element of the transportation post. This entry became very long, so I broke it up.

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Urban planning when things are going well: DC, 2014 (The Office of Planning under Harriet Tregoning)

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Even though the Office of Planning made a reasonable proposal which would only increase height by 25% (I think it could have been higher), the City Council did not vote in favor of considering a change.

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Salt Lake City Weekly Gift Guide 2023 includes "community/government wishes"

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-- " City Weekly's year-end guide to getting through the holidays and closing out those Christmas lists. With regard to the last point, it's something I will be writing about. 11 years is enough time to be able to construct significant infrastructure.

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