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2019 Capital Trails Symposium Recap

December 19, 2019May 13, 2020 adminUncategorized

On Thursday, November 15th, we held the sixth annual Capital Trails Symposium at Trinity Washington University. And we had some exciting things to share this year.

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MLK Day of Service: Find a trail cleanup near you!

January 11, 2019January 18, 2019 adminUncategorized

Join in a Day of Service for Martin Luther King Jr Day on the Capital Trails Network.

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Capital Trails Coalition Lauds WMATA Decision to Allow Bicycles

January 11, 2019January 11, 2019 Katie HarrisUncategorized

WASHINGTON, DC – January 11, 2019 – The Capital Trails Coalition applauds the recent Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) decision to allow bicycles on Metrorail trains at all hours of operation.

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Transportation Planning Board expands regional trail initiative to include the Capital Trails Network

December 21, 2018January 11, 2019 adminUncategorized

WASHINGTON, DC — The National Capital Transportation Planning Board (TPB) voted Wednesday to approve actions to expand its National Capital Trail to a broader trail network, including the trails identified by the Capital Trails Coalition.

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Capital Trails Coalition Announces 40 Featured Trail Projects

November 14, 2018January 11, 2019 adminUncategorized

WASHINGTON, DC — The Capital Trails Coalition today released a list of the 40 featured trail projects which comprise the most critical gaps in the network known as the Capital Trails Network which covers Washington DC, Prince George’s County, Montgomery […]

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Visualizing the Region’s Trail Network Potential

August 13, 2018August 13, 2018 adminUncategorized

WASHINGTON, DC — The Capital Trails Coalition released its diagrammatic map today, which captures the vision of a trail network for the D.C. metropolitan region. “This map is part of our ongoing efforts to reimagine how we see the region,” […]

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Kenilworth Section of Anacostia River Trail a Vital Part of the Regional Trail Network

October 28, 2016October 28, 2016 Katie HarrisUncategorized

The Capital Trails Coalition is celebrating the completion of the final segment of the Anacostia River Trail. The official ribbon cutting will take place at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens on Monday, October 31, 2016 at 10:00 am. The new trail segment is […]

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Press Event: Announcing the Capital Trails Coalition

May 10, 2016October 12, 2016 adminUncategorized

When: Thursday Oct. 13, 10:30 am Where: Navy – Merchant Marine Memorial  RSVP to katie.harris@waba.org Join the Capital Trails Coalition along the Mount Vernon Trail to learn about the Coalition’s efforts to connect the region’s trail network.   Our vision: […]

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