- DOT Seeks Feedback on 2014-2018 Strategic Plans (The Hill)
- The 2020 Vision for Maryland's Purple Line (Gazette)
- What Policies Can Encourage Active Transport? (CityFix)
- Atlantic Cities Chats With "End of the Suburbs" Author
- Does Baton Rouge Need Its Transit Agency? (Times-Picayune)
- Bacon's Rebellion: It's a Bad Time for Bets on Transpo Infrastructure
- Are There Enough Bikes for New Bay Area Bike-Share? (Transpo Nation)
- Guerrilla Bike Lanes Show Up in Cleveland (Fox8)
- Rochester, NY, Considers Inner Loop Removal (Rochester Biz Journal)
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