- Cities Threaten Lawsuit if State Passes Budget That Robs Urban Areas (LA Now)
- But Hey, At Least Bill Boosts Backers of Suburban NFL Stadiums (Times)
- Oberstar on Raising the Gas Tax: "Congress Decides, Not the Administration" (PBS)
- Private Eye, Is Watching You: TAP and Turnstiles Allow Government to Follow You (Bus Bench)
- Rutten Summarizes Breda Controversy (Times)
- NY's Bloomberg Tough on Idling, as Long as It's Not His Motorcade (AP, News)
- More Cities Creating Guidelines to Design Livable Streets (Planetizen)
- Davis, CA Makes the Copenhagenize Top Bike-Friendly Cities List (via Streetsblog.net)
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