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Drivers Feeling Shunned by D.C. | Washington Post
City Less Welcoming to Suburban Cars

The District is escalating what some suburban commuters are calling its war against workers who drive into the city.
The District is moving toward becoming "the most anti-car city in the country," said John Townsend, a spokesman for AAA Mid-Atlantic. "They see commuters as the enemy."

City officials say that the moves are part of a policy of putting the needs of its residents and businesses before those of suburban commuters and that they are trying to create a walkable, bikeable, transit-oriented metropolis.

Like New York, London, Stockholm and Portland, Ore., District officials said, the city is reclaiming its streets for the people who live there. With billions of dollars invested in the Metro system, there are plenty of ways for commuters to get into the city without bringing exhaust-spewing vehicles with them, officials said.

Bwa-ha-haaaa....

by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Sun Jul 6th, 2008 at 06:14:32 AM EST
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You have to understand the local political context of DC a bit.  The city of Washington is in the District of Columbia and the suburbs are in the states of Virginia and Maryland.  DC's funding comes from Congress, who act as a form of City Council for the District.  The demographics, while rapidly changing, are very different from city to burbs.  
by paving on Sun Jul 6th, 2008 at 03:38:35 PM EST
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