- T4America: What Happens to Your State or City When Transportation Funds Run Out?
- Connecticut Pumps Up Development Along New Rail, Bus Lines (Hartford Courant)
- What Can U.S. Cities Learn from Tallin, Estonia's Free Transit Experiment? (Gov Tech)
- Development, Streetcar Spur Tucson's Downtown Growth (Inside Tucson Biz)
- Is Brain Chemistry Responsible for Car Dependency? (Atlantic Cities)
- Cincinnati Moves Forward With Bike-Share, Protected Lanes (WVXU)
- Twin Cities Daily Planet Clears Up Myths About Southwest Light Rail
- In Austin, Tax Hike Could Fund Transit Projects (Austin Biz Journal)
- Closed GM Plant in Georgia to Become Transit-Oriented Community (Patch)
- Ithaca Mayor Proposes End to Parking Requirements (Ithaca.com)
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