- Obama, Foxx, Newspapers Take Lawmakers to Task on Stopgap (Politico, The Hill)
- After Touting Intelligent Transpo, Obama to Unveil Infrastructure Plan Today (GovTech, The Hill)
- Driverless Cars See More Spotlight (Scientific American)
- Detroit Streetcar Supporters Predict Development Boom (Free Press)
- 180 Cities Worldwide Have Embraced BRT (Citiscope)
- How Will Property Owners in Chicago Be Compensated for Red Line Extension? (Chicago Trib)
- Transit in Post-Katrina New Orleans Prioritizes Wealthier, Whiter Areas (Next City)
- New MTA Head Ready to Build Support for Nashville BRT (Tennessean)
- Cincinnati Transpo Funding Favors Cars (Urban Cincy)
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