- Trump: Infrastructure Deal Unlikely Until After Midterms (CBS)
- Georgia Legislature Approves Metro Atlanta Transit Expansion Bill (AJC)
- Utah Transit’s New Structure Could Lead to Drastic Service Cuts (Deseret News)
- Milwaukee Business Leaders Support Streetcar (Journal Sentinel)
- Group Pushes to Bring Vision Zero to Albuquerque (KRQE)
- Grant Will Help Akron Connect Its Disconnected Bike Lanes (Fox 8)
- Dockless Bike-Share Could Be Coming to Portland (Oregon Business)
- New Orleans Tests Pop-Up Bike Lane (Times-Picayune)
- Despite CATS Improvements, It’s Tough to Get Around Charlotte Without a Car (Five)
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