DC Green Bank has closed on a $2.6 million pre-development and site acquisition loan to support the construction of a commercial hub in Washington, D.C.’s Ward 5.
"Green banks" are one way that the Biden administration intends to distribute the billions of dollars in clean energy funding contained in the Inflation Reduction Act. We take a closer look at these quasi-public entities meant to accelerate the adoption of solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Bike to Work Day. This year, the event will be a little different due to so many people working from home. Cyclists can ride to one of several “pit stops” in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
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Malcolm Mossman is an urban planner with a passion for building sustainable and equitable cities that work for the people that live there. He is a Chicago native, former AZ and NC transplant, and current resident of DC s Crestwood neighborhood. Malcolm writes about sustainable land use policy in DC and beyond at the city-limits.net.