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Thursday’s Headlines Are Hotter Than July

Communities are going to court to access the bike/walk dollars they say the Trump administration froze.
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  • Multiple lawsuits are contesting the Trump administration withholding funds for biking and walking projects. (CleanTechnica)
  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin revoked a 2009 declaration that climate change is a threat to public health, paving the way to roll back regulations on greenhouse gas emissions for cars, trucks, power plants and other pollution sources. (New York Times)
  • Two Massachusetts Democrats, U.S. Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, introduced legislation to make transit fare-free nationwide. (Mass Live)
  • If Congress is going to eliminate subsidies for renewable energy, why should the fossil fuel industry continue to benefit from massive tax breaks? (The Hill)
  • New research shows that bikeshares complement transit in less dense areas by providing first- and last-mile connections, but often replace transit rides in urban areas. E-scooters, meanwhile, tend to be used recreationally. (EV World)
  • The longest light rail line in the world will get even longer when the L.A. Metro’s A Line extension opens in September. (KTLA)
  • The first phase of Pittsburgh’s bus rapid transit University Line is up and running. (Axios)
  • Indiana is asking the Federal Highway Administration for permission to become the first state to charge tolls on interstate highways. (Transport Topics)
  • St. Paul installed barriers around athletic fields at a busy park after a motorist drove through a soccer game. (KSTP)
  • MARTA will suspend Atlanta streetcar service for underground utility work starting in September. (WSB-TV)
  • A metro Charlotte transportation sales tax referendum would pay for 2,000 bus stop enhancements. (WSOC)
  • Remaking dangerous Rainier Avenue will be a challenge for the Seattle DOT under the city’s new transportation levy. (The Urbanist)
  • It might look a bit too much like a Cybertruck, but The Autopian says this scooter/e-bike hybrid is a best buy at under $3,500.
  • Is this vintage-styled two-wheeler a motorcycle or an e-bike? (Electrek)
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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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