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Salim Furth

@salimfurth

"Salim is right, and you all are probably wrong, at least in some important particulars." - @PTBwrites
Theory-driven urban economist. Personal views only.

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This group sued the USDOT because they said the project didn't "consider how the potential rail project’s design would account for increasing rainfall levels resulting from climate change". In case you're wondering if we are a serious country.

Salim Furth (@salimfurth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WMATA is on the brink of financial collapse...but let's hand valuable land and $800 million to the Washington Commanders for a stadium. 🤬

Charlie Anderson (@econcharlie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're interested in expanding our capacity to solve big problems as a country, these papers about the Paperwork Reduction Act -- and what to do about it -- are a great read: niskanencenter.org/paper-cuts-wha…

Jonathan Berk (@berkie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watertown has received the first project proposal within their new Watertown Square Zoning District as the City prepares for a complete redesign of the Square. Five homes would replace a vacant single-story industrial building on the edge of the Square if approved.

Watertown has received the first project proposal within their new Watertown Square Zoning District as the City prepares for a complete redesign of the Square. 

Five homes would replace a vacant single-story industrial building on the edge of the Square if approved.
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New decision out of the Fourth Circuit by J Harvie Wilkinson III, a conservative judge appointed by Reagan who is usually deferential to executive power. He is joined by Judge Thacker, an Obama appointee, and Judge King, appointed by Clinton. The decision refuses the

Matt Popovich (@mpopv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chesterton’s rotten support beam: it’s good and necessary to remove it, but you should probably realize in advance it’s load bearing and develop a plan to compensate