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Bicycling
It Just Got Easier for Cities to Design Walkable, Bikeable Streets
Angie Schmitt
May 13, 2016
Bicycling
Room to Breathe: The Feds Just Made It Easier to Fit Bike Lanes on Streets
Michael Andersen
May 6, 2016
Anthony Foxx
U.S. DOT Wants to Show America How to Heal Divides Left By Urban Highways
Angie Schmitt
May 5, 2016
Climate Change
Why Federal Efforts to Link Transportation to Climate Change Matter
Tony Dutzik
April 26, 2016
Climate Change
U.S. DOT Blows Chance to Reform the City-Killing, Planet-Broiling Status Quo
Angie Schmitt
April 19, 2016
Climate Change
U.S. DOT Wants States to Disclose Climate Impact of Transportation Projects
Angie Schmitt
April 18, 2016
Anthony Foxx
Anthony Foxx Wants to Repair the Damage Done By Urban Highways
Angie Schmitt
March 30, 2016
Bicycling
New Federal Guide Will Show More Cities the Way on Protected Bike Lanes
Michael Andersen
May 19, 2015
Infrastructure
You Can Help Make State DOTs Accountable for How They Spend
Angie Schmitt
April 27, 2015
Anthony Foxx
4 Things to Know as Transportation Bill Negotiations Heat Up
Angie Schmitt
February 18, 2015
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