- Senate Bill Calls for Infrastructure Bank (The Hill)
- If Cincinnati Streetcar Dies, Feds Want Their Money Back (Cincinnati Biz Courier)
- Austin Bike-Share to Launch Next Month (Austin Chron)
- Repurposing Parking Garages for a Carless Future (Atlantic Cities)
- Bike League Announces 17 New Bike-Friendly Universities
- Will Amtrak Have to Cut Out the Wine and Cheese? (The Hill)
- Cleveland Ranks High for Walkability (Plain Dealer)
- How Emeryville, CA Solved the Last Mile Problem (NPR)
- Connecticut Plans Bus-Only Fast Track (AP)
- Deal Falls Apart for SoCal-Vegas "Party Train" (AP)
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