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    • Dallas-Houston Rail Tough Sell for Rural Communities (Texas Trib)
    • With Streetcar Off the Table, What's Next for Arlington's Columbia Pike? (WaPo, GGW)
    • Post-Fallout, Uber Brings in Top Privacy Lawyers (The Hill)
    • Boston Globe Gives New Governor Advice on Transportation
    • How Can Twin Cities Do Better With TOD? (TC Daily Planet)
    • Debut of DC's New Metro Cars Could Be Delayed (WaPo)
    • Journal-Sentinel: Milwaukee Needs to Get Moving with Streetcar
    • Puget Sound Transit Could Levy New Tax, Fees (Seattle Times)
    • How the Danish Cycling Superhighway Came to Be (City Lab)
    • Philly Maps Out Bike-Share Stations (NewsWorks)
    • "Move Louisville" Aims to Cut Down Solo Car Commutes (WFPL)

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