- Obama's Transportation Bill Would Allow States to Toll Existing Interstates (Land Line, Hill)
- Florida's SunRail Celebrates Grand Opening (News 13)
- A Proposal for "Networked Livable Communities"(Atlantic Cities)
- Boston Transpo Team Delivers Fresh Ideas to Mayor (Boston Globe)
- Study: Does City Living Influence Boomers' Travel Behavior?
- Colorado Communities Step Up For Amtrak Funds (Denver Post)
- For Bike/Ped Infrastructure, Funding Doesn't Match Trips (Treehugger)
- Will Sprawl Be King in Charles County, MD? (GGW)
- Baton Rouge Goes After TIGER Funds for Streetcar (Times-Picayune)
- Virginia Pilot: Light Rail Plan for Virginia Beach a Reasonable Compromise
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