- PAC Attack: Shuster Sees Primary Challenge (Politico)
- Embracing TOD in Atlanta, Portland, Charlotte and Phoenix (Progressive Railroading)
- Why Are Trains Fatter, Slower and More Expensive for the U.S.? (NY Observer)
- Slate: Let's Stop It With the Parking Mandates
- Share Your City Cycling Wisdom With the NYT
- Podcast: Smart Growth for Conservatives (with Bacon's Rebellion)
- Model Smart Growth Project Opens in San Mateo (San Mateo County Times)
- Norwalk, CT, Pursues Complete Streets, TOD (Norwalk Citizen)
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