- Richards and Gabbard: Yes on Measure R! (Daily News)
- Planetizen Takes a Look at Measure T and Finds it Lacking
- Financial Times Takes a Look at Measure R and Finds it Worth Considering
- China's Stimulus Package: $270B Invested in Rail (Reuters via Overhead Wire)
- Americans Ready to Shift Public Funds to Support Transit (Smart Growth News)
- Plans for 210/215 Connector Being Held Up (Press-Enterprise)
- Westsiders Respond to: How's the Traffic? (Bottleneck Blog)
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