- State to Transit: Take a Hike (Bottleneck Blog)
- But Metro Says Everything is Fine (Curbed LA)
- Fifth District Candidates Talk Expo... (Times)
- ...and Mayoral Candidates Talk Subway to the Sea (Times)
- CBS 2 Gets Religion on Congestion Parking
- What Next for High Speed Rail Stimulus Funds? (NYT)
- Thoughts on Pasadena's Bike Master Plan Meetings (Amateur Earthling)
- How to Use the Stimulus to Complete Streets (Streetsblog NYC)
- Even My Hometown, in Rural PA, Is Thinking of Highway Tolls to Fund Trains (Reading Eagle)
- St. Louis Streets Ready for Road Diets (Urban Review STL via Streetsblog.net)
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