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Robb Dooling of Greater Greater Washington.

Robb Dooling

Robb Dooling is a member of DC's Multimodal Accessibility Advisory Council, which advocates better transportation options and public spaces for people with disabilities. He is also a bike adventurer and progressive dreamer. Follow him on Twitter @RobbDooling.

Recent Posts

Image:  Joe Flood, CC

Why Vision Zero is a Human Rights Issue For the Deaf — and the Rest of the Disability Community

By Sean Maiwald and Robb Dooling | Feb 17, 2022 | No Comments
Direct translation is often not representative of the true meaning. For instance, the direct transliteration of Vision Zero is “zero vision.”
A family enjoys space to play on Wylie St NE. Image by Keya Chatterjee used with permission.

DC Residents Are Widening Sidewalks Themselves

By Robb Dooling | Apr 14, 2020 | No Comments
This post originally appeared on Greater Greater Washington and is republished here with permission.  In an effort to provide more space for people outside while also adhering to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s social distancing guidelines, several DC residents are now placing traffic cones on neighborhood streets to effectively widen sidewalks. Some […]
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