- House Dems Work to Protect Bike/Ped Funding (The Hill)
- Railroads Might Shut Down if They Can't Meet Safety Deadline (Chicago Trib)
- Oil Wins in California's Climate Bill (ThinkProgress)
- Washington, Oregon BRT Projects Score Funding from Feds (Columbian, Register Guard)
- SunRail to Ink Deal for Expansion in Florida (Orlando Biz Journal)
- Feds, Amtrak Try to Work Out Hartford's Commuter Rail Dispute (The Day)
- GGW Looks at Seven BRT Success Stories Across the Country
- Do "Share the Road" Signs Actually Work? (Next City)
- Downtown Milwaukee Blossoms (Milwaukee Biz Journal)
- Did Atlanta Learn from Seattle's Subway Mistake? (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- NJ's New Transit App is a Little Too Popular (NJ.com)
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