- Foxx Hits the Road with Bus Tour to Tout Obama's Transpo Plan (The Hill)
- The Hill Lays Out Five Possibilities for Transpo Funding
- U.N. Report: Without Changes, Transpo Emissions Will Double by 2050 (E&E Publishing)
- $600M in TIGER Grants Now Available (APA Blog)
- More and More, U.S. Cities Eschew Parking Lots (Bloomberg Biz)
- California Embraces NACTO Street Design Guide (People for Bikes)
- DC Metro Leaders Point to Past as Source of Problems (WaPo)
- Federal Grant Boosts St. Louis Trolley Project (St. Louis American)
- Next City: Lagging Toronto Transit Should Focus on Existing System
- How to Move Forward Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (Enterprise)
- Portland Program Turns Parking Spots Into Restaurant Seats (Oregon Live)
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