Today’s Headlines
Feds Release $20M for DC Metro Repair Plan (WaPo) …As DC Cyclists Make Lemonade of the Service Cuts (CityLab) How 20 Years of Light Rail Have Transformed Dallas (Dallas Morning News) NJ Lawmakers Push Gas Tax Hike, Christie Doesn’t Buy Transit Funding Concerns (NJ.com, Press of AC) Should Seattle Burbs Help Foot the Bill for Light Rail Tunnel? (Seattle Times) … Continued
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Katie Pearce
8:59 AM EDT on June 14, 2016
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- Feds Release $20M for DC Metro Repair Plan (WaPo)
- …As DC Cyclists Make Lemonade of the Service Cuts (CityLab)
- How 20 Years of Light Rail Have Transformed Dallas (Dallas Morning News)
- NJ Lawmakers Push Gas Tax Hike, Christie Doesn’t Buy Transit Funding Concerns (NJ.com, Press of AC)
- Should Seattle Burbs Help Foot the Bill for Light Rail Tunnel? (Seattle Times)
- Bike Bickering Reveals Deeper Divisions in St. Paul (Minn Post)
- Utah Ups Its Transit-Oriented Development Game (Salt Lake Trib)
- While Cars Reign, How Can Mexico City Fix its Pollution Haze? (NYT)
- A Chat With the Woman Leading Tacoma on Active Transportation (News Trib)
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