- Mark Sanford Joins House Transpo Committee (The Hill)
- Atlanta Beltline Project Gets New Leader (AJC, Creative Loafing)
- GGW Asks: So What Exactly Is WMATA Doing in the Long Term?
- Illinois Advocates Push for Gas Tax to Raise Transpo Funds (AP)
- Human Transit's Jarrett Walker on Changing Cincinnati's Car Culture (Cincinnati.com)
- New Jersey Commuters Will Get WiFi (AP, NJ.com)
- The Streetcar of the Future, Including a Mini Physics Lesson (Design Observer)
- Bogota Activists Push for Pedestrian Safety (Atlantic Cities)
- GOOD Contest Winner: DIY Bus Shelters and Other Urban Innovation in Durham, NC
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