Today’s Headlines
Sen. Rockefeller Not Confident in Congress’s Ability to Fund Transpo (The Hill, Chron) UC Davis Leads $11.2 Million Research on Sustainable Transpo (Central Valley Business Times) San Antonio Streetcar Gets Green Light (AP) Report: BRT Boosts Transit-Oriented Development (Next City, Atlantic Cities) Is There Enough Time to Negotiate a Save for Amtrak’s Hoosier Line? (Post-Trib, AP) High-Speed Rail … Continued
By
Katie Pearce
9:04 AM EDT on September 25, 2013
- Sen. Rockefeller Not Confident in Congress’s Ability to Fund Transpo (The Hill, Chron)
- UC Davis Leads $11.2 Million Research on Sustainable Transpo (Central Valley Business Times)
- San Antonio Streetcar Gets Green Light (AP)
- Report: BRT Boosts Transit-Oriented Development (Next City, Atlantic Cities)
- Is There Enough Time to Negotiate a Save for Amtrak’s Hoosier Line? (Post-Trib, AP)
- High-Speed Rail Team Sets Up Shop in Fresno (Fresno Bee, ABC Local)
- Black Women Forge Path in D.C. Cycling Scene (Grist)
- How “User-Generated Urbanism” is Shaping Cities (Gizmodo)
- Mobilizing the Region: Parking Shouldn’t Be the Priority for Rail Stations
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