- With Transportation "in a Huge Ditch," Foxx Lays Out Six-Year Plan (Politico)
- House, Senate Budgets Include Big Drops in Transpo Spending (Center on Budget & Policy Priorities)
- Tysons Corner: Stage for the World's Biggest Reurbanization Project (Washingtonian)
- Nashville's Future: More Sidewalks, Light Rail, But Definitely No Subway (Biz Journal)
- Peer Cities Will Give Boston Advice on Troubled Transit (AP)
- Plans Evolve for New Virginia Metro Station (WaPo)
- Wired: What Public Transit Can Learn From Private Buses
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