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Milan’s Congestion Charge Undone By a Complaint From a Parking Garage (NYT) Famously Wronged Georgia Pedestrian, Raquel Nelson, Arrested — For Speeding (Patch) Lessons From Portland Transit Riders’ Organizing Campaign (Americans for Transit) Yes, Thanks to Elimination of TIFIA Criteria, Bridge-to-Nowhere May Really Get Financing (Fiscal Times) Google Collects Traffic Data From You When You … Continued
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  • Milan’s Congestion Charge Undone By a Complaint From a Parking Garage (NYT)
  • Famously Wronged Georgia Pedestrian, Raquel Nelson, Arrested — For Speeding (Patch)
  • Lessons From Portland Transit Riders’ Organizing Campaign (Americans for Transit)
  • Yes, Thanks to Elimination of TIFIA Criteria, Bridge-to-Nowhere May Really Get Financing (Fiscal Times)
  • Google Collects Traffic Data From You When You Check Google Traffic Data (Atlantic Cities)
  • Historical Perspective Shows That Atlanta Transpo Vote Defeat Was No Victory For Tea Party (HNN)
  • Vogue Mixes Haute Style and Bicycles (via TreeHugger)
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Tanya became Streetsblog's Capitol Hill editor in September 2010 after covering Congress for Pacifica Radio’s Washington bureau and for public radio stations around the country. She lives car-free in a transit-oriented and bike-friendly neighborhood of Washington, DC.

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