- California Supreme Court Removes Hurdle for High-Speed Rail (Sacramento Bee)
- Real Estate Experts: TOD the Biggest Trend of the 21st Century (Real Estate Weekly)
- Ohio Congressional Candidates Show Little Interest in Raising Federal Gas Tax (Plain Dealer)
- In Florida, Sales Tax for Transit Campaign Passes $1M Fundraising Mark (Tampa Bay Times)
- "Shiny New Transit Center" About to Open in Rochester, NY (Democrat & Chron)
- Will Driverless Cars Encourage More Urban Sprawl? (Slate)
- As It Hunts for New CEO, Cincinnati Transit Authority Intent on Luring Millennials (Cincy Enquirer)
- Areas Outside Austin, TX, Now Have Access to Federal Transit Funds (Community Impact)
- In Praise of Minneapolis's Bike Freeways (Grist)
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