- $500M Available for This Round of TIGER (Progressive Railroading)
- Hoosier State Amtrak Line Looks Back on Track (Indy Biz Journal)
- DOT Loans Help Fill Transpo Funding Gaps (The Hill)
- WaPo: "Starving Metro to Save It" Isn't a Good Plan
- More States Look to Toll Roads (Brookings)
- Hartford Courant: Connecticut Needs TOD Guidance
- New Study Looks at Value Capture as Transit Funding Resource (Next City)
- Will Detroit Burbs Opt Into Regional Transit? (Model D)
- Des Moines Could See More Walkable Downtown (Des Moines Register)
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