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WMATA moves forward with December track work, station closings
WMATA has started its slate of December track work and closings. Starting today, service after 10 pm on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines will be limited to every 26 minutes, with the Silver Line only servicing Ashburn through Ballston. Additionally, WMATA still plans on its Red Line repair work, starting on December 18, and is encouraging riders to use its shuttle buses to access the downtown areas that are affected by its planned station closings. (Maggie More / NBC 4)
Fairfax likely to reduce ceiling on incomes eligible to purchase designated workforce housing
As soon as December 5, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is expected to endorse a task force’s recommendation to change the income thresholds for the county’s Workforce Dwelling Unit homeownership program. Because units targeted to households earning 120% of area median income (AMI) sit on the market for longer than those set aside for lower-income households, the recommendation is to shift eligibility for the units from 80-120% of AMI to 70-100% of AMI. (Angela Woolsey / FFXnow)
Reactions divided over MoCo’s proposed energy standards for residential buildings
Climate activists and property owners are divided over proposed changes to proposed energy standards in Montgomery County that will expand building electrification requirements to residential buildings. While developers say the high cost of implementing the requirements would even further limit the availability of naturally occurring affordable housing in the county, environmental activists say that changes are necessary to help the county meet its climate goals. (Ginny Bixby / MoCo360)
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