Legos Help Leaders Deal With Regional Growth: "Using high-tech maps and a few handfuls of Lego blocks, local leaders spent much of Wednesday designing the region's future.
"Today's exercise in downtown D.C. was called 'Reality Check.' Urban planners say the region will see two-million new residents and 1.6 million new jobs over the next 25 years."
Wednesday, February 2, 2005
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