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How Transit, Walking, and Biking Can Save the World

Posted on November 14, 2014April 29, 2015 by Claire Zippel
  • Presentation by Michael Replogle, Founder and Managing Director for Policy, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
  • Presentation by Rachel Healy, Principal Sustainability Advisor, WMATA
  • Presentation by Stewart Schwartz, Executive Director, Coalition for Smarter Growth
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RELEASE: CSG applauds progress in DC’s Inclusionary Zoning program and pushes to strengthen policy
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