- D.C. Metro Strategy Group Can't Agree on Dedicated Sales Tax (WAMU)
- Megan Barry Files for May Referendum on Nashville Transit Plan (Tennessean)
- Cleveland Wins Funding for Its First Two Protected Bike Lanes (Plain Dealer)
- Buffalo Cab Drivers: Regulate Ride-Hailing or Deregulate Taxis (News)
- Omaha Considers Cincinnati’s Streetcar a Cautionary Tale (Inquirer)
- Top Milwaukee Official Opposes Free Parking on Lakefront (Fox 6)
- D.C.’s New Dockless Bikes Haven’t Cost Capital Bikeshare Riders (WTOP)
- Madison Bike-Share on Track to Shatter Ridership Record (State Journal)
- High-Speed Rail Cuts Munich-Berlin Travel Time By Two Hours (DW)
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