Breakfast links: Lawmakers and Youngkin agree to extend Virginia budget talks
Virginia lawmakers and Governor Youngkin agree to toss out budget and start fresh
In a last-minute move, Virginia lawmakers alongside Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin decided to extend budget negotiations, sidestepping a potential government shutdown. Both sides discarded the current budget version and opted for fresh negotiations, aiming for a compromise by July 1, the start of the new fiscal year. (WTOP)
Capital Bikeshare offers free rides to new users this week
Capital Bikeshare is promoting a limited-time offer for new users in the Washington region, allowing them to unlock a bike for free from April 16-20. By using the code “TRYCABI416B,” new bikers can access any classic or electric bike via the Capital Bikeshare or Lyft app. (Makea Luzader / DC News Now)
Baltimore mayoral candidates debate tax incentives and affordable housing strategies in first televised debate
In the first televised debate of Baltimore’s mayoral race, top Democratic contenders addressed key issues around tax incentives for commercial properties and affordable housing strategies. Incumbent Mayor Brandon Scott and former Mayor Sheila Dixon debated the merits of tax-increment financing as well as the merits of creating a land bank to acquire and redevelop vacant properties versus using existing tools. (This article is behind a paywall) (Emily Opilo / Baltimore Sun)
L’Enfant Plaza Metro station evacuated due to track fire, no injuries reported
A small fire on the Green Line track prompted the evacuation of L’Enfant Plaza Metro station on Wednesday afternoon. Although the fire was extinguished before firefighters arrived, Metro services were temporarily disrupted, with shuttle buses requested to aid commuters. No injuries were reported as crews worked to clear the residual smoke. (Makea Luzader / DC News Now)
Rockville man fatally struck by pickup truck driver in Anne Arundel County
Anne Arundel County Police reported a fatal pedestrian crash in Maryland City, where 37-year-old David Michael Pulaski of Rockville was hit by a Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup truck driver while crossing Old Annapolis Road. The incident occurred at the intersection with Laurel Fort Meade Road, with Pulaski pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck, involved in a right turn onto eastbound Laurel Fort Meade Road, sustained no injuries. (Lexi Harpster / Fox Baltimore)
Arlington poised for park as well as bike and pedestrian upgrades near Amazon HQ2
Arlington County is set to greenlight a $2.5 million contract for the construction of Arlington Junction Park at 1051 S. Eads Street, along with $2.9 million in upgrades to S. Eads Street between Army Navy Drive and 15th Street South. The street enhancements focus on pedestrian and cycling safety, including the installation of permanent bike lane barriers and improved lighting. (Daniel Egitto / Arlnow)
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