Today’s Headlines
Boxer Wants Wholesale Oil Fees to Replace Federal Gas Tax (The Hill) It’s Not Looking Good for Connecticut Rail Commuters (NYT) Foxx to Speak at APTA Conference (The Hill) Success Varies for Guerrilla Bike Lanes (Atlantic Cities) Austin Explores Urban Rail (KUT News) The Rise, Fall, Rise Again of American Streetcars (Sustainable Cities) BRT Plans … Continued
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Katie Pearce
8:58 AM EDT on September 26, 2013
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- Boxer Wants Wholesale Oil Fees to Replace Federal Gas Tax (The Hill)
- It’s Not Looking Good for Connecticut Rail Commuters (NYT)
- Foxx to Speak at APTA Conference (The Hill)
- Success Varies for Guerrilla Bike Lanes (Atlantic Cities)
- Austin Explores Urban Rail (KUT News)
- The Rise, Fall, Rise Again of American Streetcars (Sustainable Cities)
- BRT Plans Debated in Montgomery County, MD (WTOP)
- Bogotá Recognized for Climate Leadership in Transportation (Global Site Plans)
- Downtown Vegas Goes More Bike-Friendly (Review-Journal)
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