- Miami Republican Rep. Diaz-Balart Will Oversee Money for Transpo (McClatchy)
- Gabe Klein Talks to Gov Tech About Transit Start-up Bridj
- Salt Lake City Mayor to Head National League of Cities (AP)
- After Months of Delays, Phoenix Bike-Share Kicks Off Tomorrow (KTAR)
- Death of Arlington Streetcar Shows Growing Rift in Transit Movement (Salon)
- Feds Give Green Light to Minneapolis Orange Line BRT (Finance & Commerce)
- North Carolina Looks Like the Next Legal Battleground for Uber and Lyft (HuffPo)
- Honolulu TOD Summit Explores City's Potential (Civil Beat)
- 90 Percent of Nike Employees Drive to Work, 78 Percent Solo (Portland Biz Journal)
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