- Gas Tax Idea "Dead on Arrival" in Minnesota Senate (StarTribune)
- Group Presses For Bike-Friendlier Boise Businesses (Boise Weekly)
- June 1: APTA Rail Conference to Look at U.S.'s "D" Grade for Infrastructure
- In Portland Area, Jobs Are Heading to the Burbs (Portland Tribune)
- How Will the Purple Line Affect Maryland Residents? (WAMU)
- Car Sales Lag in Europe Compared to Bike/E-Bike Sales (Forbes)
- Madison, WI's New Zoning Code Aims to Curb Sprawl (Cap Times)
- Nashua Telegraph: Despite Debate, Gas Tax Hike a Good Idea for NH
- "Key to the Street" App Gives Everyone a Say on Walkability (Good)
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