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Politico: Obama’s Infrastructure Speech Short on Details Senate Further Refines Transpo Funding Bill (T4America) Smart Growth Leaders: Common Sense Reforms Can Reignite Real Estate (The Hill) Urbanists Happy About Ford Foundation’s New Prez (Next City) Sen. Gillibrand: Private Investors Ready to Finance High-Speed Rail in NY (Lohud) Future Unclear for NTSB Chief Hersman (Bloomberg) Honolulu … Continued
  • Politico: Obama’s Infrastructure Speech Short on Details
  • Senate Further Refines Transpo Funding Bill (T4America)
  • Smart Growth Leaders: Common Sense Reforms Can Reignite Real Estate (The Hill)
  • Urbanists Happy About Ford Foundation’s New Prez (Next City)
  • Sen. Gillibrand: Private Investors Ready to Finance High-Speed Rail in NY (Lohud)
  • Future Unclear for NTSB Chief Hersman (Bloomberg)
  • Honolulu Taps New TOD Head (Pacific Biz News)
  • Do Portland’s Planning Rules Help or Hurt? (Economist)
  • Struggle in Loudon County, VA, Shows Importance of Walkable Schools (NRDC Switchboard)
  • How Driverless Cars Could Affect City Design (Treehugger)

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