A groundbreaking data tool has been launched to provide an in-depth look into the accessibility of built environment features across Washington DC neighborhoods. This innovative tool gathers and visualizes extensive data on various factors such as parks, public transit access, and walkability, giving residents, planners, and policymakers valuable insights. By highlighting disparities in access, particularly in underserved areas, the tool aims to inform infrastructure development and urban planning efforts. The data-driven approach enables more informed decisions to foster equitable and sustainable community development. Users can now explore the nuances of their urban surroundings, potentially igniting community-driven initiatives for improvement. This tool not only offers transparency but also encourages a more engaged public in the discourse of neighborhood planning and development.
Greater Greater WashingtonNew data shows the revenue impact of recreational cannabis in Minnesota
Recent data reveals the significant financial impact of recreational cannabis legalization in Minnesota. The state has seen impressive revenue figures as it becomes a hot