- Boston Transit Review Calls for Reining in Costs (Boston Globe)
- What Will New Transpo Leadership Mean for Montgomery County, MD? (GGW)
- StarTrib: Minneapolis Should Seize Opportunity With Light Rail
- D.C.'s Latest (Scaled Back) Plans for Streetcars (DCInno)
- Move Over, Uber: Bridj Is the Next Big Thing (Bacon's Rebellion)
- Harvard Study Sees Need for Better Police Reports on Bike Crashes (WBUR)
- Streetcar Advances in Providence, RI (WPNI)
- Miami Herald: Infrastructure Isn't Keeping Pace with Downtown Growth
- Oregon Amtrak Route at Risk (The Hill)
- Omaha to Double its Bike-Share By Next Year (AP)
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