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    • Baltimore Shuts Down Bike-Share After Theft, Maintenance Problems, Will Reboot Next Month (Sun)
    • Broad Coalition Unveiled for Nashville Mayor's Light Rail Funding Referendum (Biz Journal)
    • As It Plans Bus Network Revamp, SEPTA Looks to Houston for Inspiration (Philly.com)
    • TransitCenter and Streetfilms Look at the New Generation of Bus Campaigners
    • Hampton Roads Transit to Reveal Route of Norfolk Naval Station Light Rail Extension (Virginian-Pilot)
    • Baltimore Council Members Not Impressed by Mayor's Plan to Widen Road for Suburbanites (Sun)
    • How Is Houston Metro Recovering From Harvey? (Houston Public Media)
    • Spacing Travels Back to a Time When Planners Thought Parking Garages Were the Future of Toronto
    • Corpus Christi Police Blame 12-Year-Old For Riding Bike on Sidewalk After Driver Hits Him (KIII)
    • Once He's In High School In A Few Years, That Kid Will Be Driving Anyways (Patriot Ledger, WCVB)

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