- D.C.-Area Transpo Agencies Tinker With Long-Term Plans (WaPo)
- Fixing Houston's Traffic Crisis Will Require Attitude Shift (Houston Press)
- New York Transit Advocates Aren't Confident in Washington (Capital New York)
- How Will Transit-Oriented Development Reshape West Michigan? (Rapid Growth)
- San Antonio Express: Streetcar Needs a Firm Advocate
- Downtown Orlando Projects Get $4.6M Leeway on Transpo Fees (Orlando Sentinel)
- Metromode Offers Three Common-Sense Transit Strategies for Detroit
- Obama Budget Would Increase Transit Funding for Tribal Lands (AP, Better Roads)
- Silicon Valley Tops L.A. in Car Addiction (Silicon Valley Biz Journal)
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