- Deal Within Reach for $10.8B Highway Fund Patch (Hill)
- How Oregon Worked Out Its Pay-Per-Mile Program (City Lab)
- San Fernando Valley Cleared for Light Rail, But What About Fixing BRT? (LA Daily News, Streetsblog)
- "Bike Ambassadors" Wage Peace on Testy D.C. Streets (WaPo)
- Grants Support TOD Projects Around Tri-State Area (Mobilizing the Region)
- Protected Bike Lanes Double as Cities Work to Attract Millennials (AP)
- Twin Cities' First BRT Leg Gets Green Light (Finance & Commerce)
- Amtrak's Southwest "Chief" Service at Risk (Progressive Railroading)
- Five Questions for Bike Pittsburgh's Director (News Works)
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