- What COP-21 Means for Cities (Next City)
- It Hasn't Been the Best Year for Boston Transit (Boston Globe)
- The $12 Billion Plan for a More Multi-Modal Las Vegas (AP)
- Does FTA Have the Tools to Handle Oversight of D.C. Metro? (WaPo)
- Ford Goes Into the Ride-Sharing Biz (Reuters)
- When Did We Stop Thinking of Cities as Villains for the Environment? (CityLab)
- Anaheim Streetcar Project Hits a Roadblock (Voice of OC)
- Can Driverless Car Tech Help Buses Stay on Time? (Route Fifty)
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