- In Maryland, Prince George's County Makes Big Pact for Purple Line (WAMU)
- After Yes Vote on Transit Package, What's Next for Phoenix? (AZ Central)
- Brookings Calls for Broader Look at Transport Than Texas A&M Mobility Study
- Business Travelers Embrace Car-Sharing (NYT)
- When Old Infrastructure Continues to Fail, and New Doesn't Get Built at All (CityLab)
- WaPo Demands Progress on Rail Safety
- Round Two for Hearings on Minneapolis Light Rail (StarTrib)
- Communities South of Boston Try to Catch Up on Bike Infrastructure (Boston Globe)
- Urbanizing Downtown Tallahassee (WFSU)
- Rhode Island Bus Riders Protest Fare Hikes (AP)
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