- Portland Rolls Out Plan for Miles of New Bike Lanes Downtown (Willamette Week)
- Boston Bus Lane Pilot Ends as City Mulls Making It Permanent (Globe)
- Developers Say Parking Minimums in Augusta, GA, Are Stifling Growth (Chronicle)
- UNC Ready to Move Forward With BRT If State Blocks Light Rail (WCHL)
- Metro Charleston Seeks Input on Regional Transit Plan (Post and Courier)
- Budget Shortfall Projected for Cincinnati Streetcar in 2020 (WCPO)
- Tuscaloosa Residents Fed Up With Dangerous Sidewalks (ABC 33/40)
- Milwaukee Officials Encourage Biking, Tout Complete Streets Plan (Fox 6)
- Pittsburgh Warns Drivers Not to Park in Bike Lanes (City Paper)
- In Toronto, Vision Zero Doesn’t Really Mean "Zero" (Treehugger)
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