- Boxer Sounds "Mayday," Supports Wyden's Trust Fund Patch (National Journal, Transport Topics)
- Carper Adds Amendment to Raise Gas Tax (The Hill)
- Feds OK Study of Texas High-Speed Rail (Dallas News)
- LaHood to Co-Chair NY MTA "Reinvention Group" (Crain's)
- That Driverless Car Test Drive Hit a Snag (Motherboard)
- Austin Looks Beyond Road Building to Solve Congestion (Austin Chron)
- HuffPo and City Lab Consider Social Equity Issues With New Urbanism, Transit
- Seattle, Portland Offer Models for Structuring TOD Around Employment (Daily Journal of Commerce)
- Lawsuit Threatened Over Maryland Purple Line (Bethesda Now)
- Monterey Bay Plans for Sustainable Future (Monterey County Weekly)
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