What will DC look like 40 years from now? The metro area could be coping with an additional 1.5 million residents, climate change and new transportation nightmares. We'll speak with leaders and policy experts who are thinking outside the box to ensure that Washington can continue to thrive amidst these future challenges.
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Washington 2050
Listen Monday, Jun. 22, 2009 at 12:06 p.m. in Economy, Environment, PoliticsGuests
David Robertson
Executive Director, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Stewart Schwartz
Executive Director, Coalition for Smarter Growth
Jim Dinegar
President and CEO, Greater Washington Board of Trade
Barbara Favola
Member of the Arlington County Board
Alan Imhoff
Alderman, City of Frederick
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