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    • President Releases Ambitious, Progressive Transportation Budget (DC Streetsblog, The Source)
    • The City's Three Options After Parking Garage Sale Collapse (City Watch)
    • Epstein: Naming Rights Could Get Subway Built Faster, Farther (Business Journal)
    • Mobile Billboard Operators Using Bikes as Way Around Ban (KCET)
    • Building a Multi-Modal Long Beach (LB Post)
    • Budget Cuts Endanger Rail Crossing Projects (Business Journal)
    • WaPo Columnist Slams High Speed Rail
    • Biggest Challenge for Cab-Sharing Is Making It Comfortable (Crain’s)
    • A Lengthy Article, and Debate, on Cargo Bikes (Bakfiets en Meer)

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