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DoJ Files Criminal Charges Against Toyota, Reaches $1.2B Deferred Prosecution Agreement (CBS) Metro Debate Over Raising Bus Vs. Rail Fares Really a City Vs. Suburbs Issue (WaPo) Washington Post Editorial: DC Must Deep-Six the Height Act, Zone for Smart Growth Driving Like It’s 1995 — A Slew of Charts Show How Significant the Drop-off Really … Continued
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  • DoJ Files Criminal Charges Against Toyota, Reaches $1.2B Deferred Prosecution Agreement (CBS)
  • Metro Debate Over Raising Bus Vs. Rail Fares Really a City Vs. Suburbs Issue (WaPo)
  • Washington Post Editorial: DC Must Deep-Six the Height Act, Zone for Smart Growth
  • Driving Like It’s 1995 — A Slew of Charts Show How Significant the Drop-off Really Is (Investing)
  • After Years of Talk, Money Materializes for Still-Controversial MA South Coast Rail (Herald News)
  • Wheelwomen Switchboard Launches, an Online “Big Tent” for Women Who Bike (Oregonian)
  • Bakersfield Area Plans to Up Bike Spending 700%, Limit Sprawl and New Roads (Bakersfield Californian)
  • “Unbearable Pressure to Develop” Stops BRT in Its Tracks in Provo, Utah (Daily Herald)
  • In LA, Sharing the Road Starts With Sharing the Blame (Neon Tommy)
  • Is a Monorail Really the Best Transit Option Between Nashville and Murfreesboro?  (Tennessean)
  • Does the Buy-America Mandate Hurt Transit? (Smart Growth for Conservatives)
  • The Award-Winning “Vertical Rail Hub” Makes No Sense (Motherboard)
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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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