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Today’s Headlines

Transit Ridership on the Rise as Transit Funding Declines (NYT) New Year Brings New Wave of Texting While Driving Bans (LATimes) Reabsorbing the Exurbs, the Real Estate Equivalent of Composting (Grist) The Transport Politic Highlights New Transit Projects Opening in 2012 Six Urbanist Trends for 2012 (MyUrbanist) Harvard’s Ed Glaeser: Living in Cities Is Simply Better … Continued
  • Transit Ridership on the Rise as Transit Funding Declines (NYT)
  • New Year Brings New Wave of Texting While Driving Bans (LATimes)
  • Reabsorbing the Exurbs, the Real Estate Equivalent of Composting (Grist)
  • The Transport Politic Highlights New Transit Projects Opening in 2012
  • Six Urbanist Trends for 2012 (MyUrbanist)
  • Harvard’s Ed Glaeser: Living in Cities Is Simply Better (The European)
  • It’s the City Life: Why New Yorkers Have Highest Life Expectancy in the U.S. (Good)
  • New Law in California Gives Cities More Freedom to Reduce Speed Limits (Landline)
  • Alcohol Ignition Locks Successful in Hawaii, Now Standard in Oregon (RepublicStatesman Journal)
  • Albuquerque, NM Gave in to Politics, Stopped Using Red Light Cameras (KRQE)

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