- Foxx Sworn In – a Second Time – with Biden (The Hill)
- "Innovation and the City": NYU Report Highlights 15 Policy Ideas (Atlantic Cities)
- Does Ride-Sharing Undermine Public Transportation? No (Atlantic Cities)
- WaPo: It's Possible to Reduce D.C.'s Congestion
- "Dream Vision" for Omaha: Replacing Old Railroad With Light Rail, Rec Trail (Omaha.com)
- Minneapolis Pursues Transit-Oriented Growth (Progressive Railroading)
- Stamford, CT, Unveils Long-Planned Rail Station Project (Stamford Advocate)
- Is a Stadium the Silver Bullet for Revitalizing Downtown Colorado Springs? (Urban Landscapes)
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