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Today’s Headlines

Despite Transpo Furloughs, Travelers Probably Won’t Feel Much Impact (Reuters) “All Transit Providers Could Feel the Effects of a Shutdown” (Statesman Journal) 33 Hospitalized After Chicago Train Crash (CBS) The 18.4 Cents a Gallon Federal Gas Tax Turns 20 Today (Chron) Alabama Gets Green Light for Northern Beltline (BizJournal) Even After Bike-Friendly Mayor‘s Ouster, Livability Measures … Continued
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  • Despite Transpo Furloughs, Travelers Probably Won’t Feel Much Impact (Reuters)
  • “All Transit Providers Could Feel the Effects of a Shutdown” (Statesman Journal)
  • 33 Hospitalized After Chicago Train Crash (CBS)
  • The 18.4 Cents a Gallon Federal Gas Tax Turns 20 Today (Chron)
  • Alabama Gets Green Light for Northern Beltline (BizJournal)
  • Even After Bike-Friendly Mayor‘s Ouster, Livability Measures Move Forward in San Diego (NBC)
  • With 12-Foot Deal, Private Country Club Drops Opposition to Maryland Purple Line (WaPo)
  • Does the LEED-ND Rating for Location Efficiency Actually Reduce VMT? (Planetizen/JPER)
  • Park Anywhere You Want, Bike-Share. You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Docks. (Fast Co.exist)
  • TOD Is Necessary to Build Sustainable Cities That Will Move the Dial on Climate Change (HuffPo)
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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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