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Today’s Headlines

White House Gives Up on Infrastructure Council (Bloomberg) Stamford, Connecticut, Considers Pedestrian-Shaming Measure Modeled After Honolulu (CBS New York) People of Dallas Hold a Second Line Funeral Parade for Dead Highway (Brandon Formby) Lack of Affordable Housing in SF Means 3-Hour Bus Commute for Some Workers (NYT) Washington Post Takes on the State Lawmakers That … Continued
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  • White House Gives Up on Infrastructure Council (Bloomberg)
  • Stamford, Connecticut, Considers Pedestrian-Shaming Measure Modeled After Honolulu (CBS New York)
  • People of Dallas Hold a Second Line Funeral Parade for Dead Highway (Brandon Formby)
  • Lack of Affordable Housing in SF Means 3-Hour Bus Commute for Some Workers (NYT)
  • Washington Post Takes on the State Lawmakers That Tried to Legalize Vehicular Homicide Against Protesters
  • Plunger Bike Lane Appears in Rochester (Spectrum News)
  • Shared Electric Cars Are Challenging the Private Ownership Model in Spain (Frontier Group)
  • Charleston Leaders Continue to Stall on Safe Bike Access to Central City (Post and Courier)
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