- Obama Says He Will Sign Transportation Bill (The Hill)
- House to Vote Thursday on $305 Billion Transportation Bill (The Hill)
- Mayors Making Commitments to "Resilience" for COP21 (Next City)
- DC Ranked Fourth Best City for Transit (WUSA 9)
- Is Georgia Ready to Leave Behind Its Historic Anti-Transit Position? (AJC)
- The Stranger Outlines Seattle's "Big" Plans for Light Rail
- Chattanooga Begins Ticketing Drivers Who Park in New Downtown Bike Lane (Times Free Press)
- Two Years After a Horrible Fatality, Is Biking in Houston Any Safer? (Chronicle)
- WABE: A Walkable Atlanta Means Paying for Parking
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