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Chicago City Council Committee Backs Plan to Reduce Parking Requirements by Transit (Tribune) Texas and Florida Attracting the Most Migration (Houston Chronicle) Black Neighborhoods Destroyed by Publicly Funded Stadiums (Alternet) All Buses in Kansas City Will Soon Have Wi-Fi (Mass Transit Magazine) Guerrilla Chair-Bombing Prompts New Bus Benches in Lawrence, Kansas (LJWorld.com) WaPo’s Wonkblog Charts the Most Popular … Continued
  • Chicago City Council Committee Backs Plan to Reduce Parking Requirements by Transit (Tribune)
  • Texas and Florida Attracting the Most Migration (Houston Chronicle)
  • Black Neighborhoods Destroyed by Publicly Funded Stadiums (Alternet)
  • All Buses in Kansas City Will Soon Have Wi-Fi (Mass Transit Magazine)
  • Guerrilla Chair-Bombing Prompts New Bus Benches in Lawrence, Kansas (LJWorld.com)
  • WaPo’s Wonkblog Charts the Most Popular Home Type in Every Major US City
  • White House Mourns Staffer Killed While Biking (The Hill)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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