- Foxx: States Pulling Back on Transpo Projects Due to Uncertain Funding (Transport Topics)
- In Dallas, One Weekend Kicked Off Demand for Urban Change (Next City)
- Bipartisan Group Signs Onto Bill That Would Raise Gas Tax (Equipment World)
- Will Puget Sound Voters Pony Up for Light Rail? (Seattle PI)
- Developers Respond to the Carless, One-Person Household (Chicago Mag)
- Minneapolis Plans for 30 Miles of Protected Bike Lanes (Vita.MN)
- Can Charlotte, NC, Get Over Its Car Dependence? (Charlotte Observer)
- Transit, Walkability Key to Kaiser Permanente's Move to Atlanta (Atlanta Biz Journal)
- Providence, RI, Reviews Streetcar Proposal (Providence Journal)
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