- New Home Sales Down Significantly (NYT)
- Meanwhile, Builders Report Demand for Ped-Friendly Neighborhoods (CityBiz)
- Feds Estimate 8 Percent of Motorists Drive Drunk Each Year (AP)
- If Murkowski Loses Seat, Next GOP Sen. in Line on Energy Committee Is More Conservative (The Hill)
- In Joe Miller, Another Climate Contrarian Inches Toward Power (Grist)
- Motorists Push for Road Funding as Shortage Looms in Michigan (AP)
- Why Libertarians Are Wrong About Infrastructure (Infrastructurist)
- More Grumbling in San Mateo County About High-Speed Rail (SFExaminer)
- Ehrlich Promises More Funding for Transportation in Maryland If Elected (Gazette)
- DC TIGER II Request Would More Than Triple the Size of Bike-Sharing System (BeyondDC)
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