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Thursday’s Headlines Are Under Construction

Expect more highway projects, thanks to the infrastructure bill. Plus, how cities worldwide are going carbon-neutral and more headlines.
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  • States will have broad discretion on projects to fund with federal infrastructure money, and there’s no guarantee they’ll spend it equitably. (Vox)
  • The flood of road money in the infrastructure bill means that highway fund “donor states” will no longer exist. Every state will get more for roads than it pays in gas taxes. (Eno Center for Transportation)
  • Railway Age lays out in detail what’s in the infrastructure bill for passenger rail.
  • The infrastructure bill will provide $2 billion to improve accessibility at the 20 percent of transit stations that aren’t ADA compliant. (CBS News)
  • Twenty-five major cities worldwide have pledged to go carbon-neutral by doing things like banning cars from streets and building more bike lanes. (BBC)
  • CNBC proclaimed that self-driving cars are already here, an idea thoroughly refuted by Jalopnik.
  • Uber has brought back its carpool service under a new name (The Verge)
  • The Federal Highway Administration approved plans for a new interstate that will eventually connect Phoenix and Las Vegas. (Phoenix New Times)
  • Seattle is installing cameras to catch drivers who block intersections and bus lanes. (MyNorthwest)
  • Kansas City is planning a new transit line that might have bus rapid transit and streetcar components. (KMBC)
  • Speeding is a huge problem in Baltimore. The city says it’s prioritizing safety but doesn’t have enough funding. (WBAL)
  • Crashes were down but traffic deaths rose in North Carolina last year. (WBTV)
  • Boise’s urban renewal agency is buying a parking lot and turning it into a park. (Idaho Statesman)
  • Bloomington completed its first two-way protected bike lane. (Indiana Public Media)
  • Can you get Smogville to net-zero emissions without being thrown out of the mayor’s office in this City Lab game?
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Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.

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