Today’s Headlines
House Transpo Bill Seen As a Score for Paul Ryan (Politico) Rubio Would Cut Gas Tax, Devolve Transpo Policy to States (The Hill) Top Maryland Transpo Official Fills D.C. Metro’s Leadership Void (WaPo) Will California’s High-Speed Rail Be German Enough? (SF Chron) In Cincinnati, 75K Jobs Don’t Have Transit Access (Cincinnati Enquirer) Miami Eyes Transformation by Easing Up … Continued
By
Katie Pearce
8:55 AM EST on November 6, 2015
- House Transpo Bill Seen As a Score for Paul Ryan (Politico)
- Rubio Would Cut Gas Tax, Devolve Transpo Policy to States (The Hill)
- Top Maryland Transpo Official Fills D.C. Metro’s Leadership Void (WaPo)
- Will California’s High-Speed Rail Be German Enough? (SF Chron)
- In Cincinnati, 75K Jobs Don’t Have Transit Access (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Miami Eyes Transformation by Easing Up on Parking Requirements (CityLab)
- Why Twin Cities Officials Aren’t Freaking Out at $1.48B Price Tag for Light Rail (TC Biz)
- Retiring ATL Urbanist Offers Thoughts on Improving Atlanta (WABE)
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