Today’s Headlines
Mica Fends Off Adams in Florida (AP, Roll Call) Lessons for Atlanta: How to Pass a Transpo Referendum (Atlantic Cities) LaHood, Local Leaders Demand Reform for Board in Charge of Dulles Rail (WaPo, The Hill) Boston Globe: The T Scares Off Contractors MARTA Continues With Rail Expansion, Despite T-SPLOST Defeat (Progressive Railroading) West Palm Beach … Continued
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Katie Pearce
8:56 AM EDT on August 15, 2012
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- Mica Fends Off Adams in Florida (AP, Roll Call)
- Lessons for Atlanta: How to Pass a Transpo Referendum (Atlantic Cities)
- LaHood, Local Leaders Demand Reform for Board in Charge of Dulles Rail (WaPo, The Hill)
- Boston Globe: The T Scares Off Contractors
- MARTA Continues With Rail Expansion, Despite T-SPLOST Defeat (Progressive Railroading)
- West Palm Beach OKs $300M Transit Village (South Florida Biz Journal)
- Bike Portland: “We’re Just Not There Yet” on Parking-Free Projects
- Lawsuit Challenges Transit-less Milwaukee Project (Journal Sentinel)
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