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  • Downtown-LSU Tram on Hold But Not Dead, Baton Rouge Mayor Says (The Advocate)
  • Florida Cities’ Deal With Uber: Last-Mile Connectivity or Threat to Budgets? (Next City)
  • Atlanta Bike-Share Is Easy to Use, but Riding a Bike in Buckhead Is Hard (Reporter)
  • Atlanta BeltLine CEO Quits Amidst Affordable Housing Controversy (Curbed)
  • GDOT Head Gets a 40 Percent Pay Raise (AJC)
  • Saint Charles Parish Woman Has Spent 40 Years Asking for Safer Intersection (Herald Guide)
  • Panama City Considers Hiring Urban Planner to Revitalize Downtown (News Herald)
  • Richmond, KY Buys New Buses, Adds Route (WTVQ)
  • Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian in Mobile (AL.com)
  • Safety Is Every Road User’s Responsibility (Herald)

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  • Buckhead Group Proposes Walking and Biking Facilities on Lenox Road (Reporter)
  • New Atlanta Football/Soccer Stadium Offers Valet Service for Bikes (Curbed)
  • BeltLine Founders Reunite for Panel Discussion in Atlanta (Saporta Report)
  • Grocery Store, Apartments Proposed Near Future Fort Lauderdale Streetcar (Sun Sentinel)
  • Rather Than Calm Traffic, FIU to Build Pedestrian Bridge Where Driver Killed Student (CBS Miami)
  • Hillsborough MPO Sounds Serious About Reducing Traffic Deaths (Tampa Bay Times)
  • NOLA Denies Report That Rampart Streetcar Changes Reduced Access to Jobs (The Advocate)
  • New VDOT Highway Interchange Comes With Bone for Pedestrians and Cyclists (WTOP)
  • Memphis Residents Want More Parking at Development in Bike-Friendly Neighborhood (Daily News)

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  • Public Hearings on Tampa Regional Transit Start This Week (SaintPetersBlog)
  • FDOT Will Widen Highway That Won’t Reach Capacity for 20 Years (TC Palm)
  • Uber Deal With Five FL Cities Could Threaten Transit (WMFE)
  • NoVa Might Waste $350M Trying to Pave Its Way Out of Congestion (WTOP)
  • $50M I-65 Widening Through Shelby County, AL Gets Green Light (Birmingham Biz Journal)
  • Atlanta Planners Consider BeltLine-Style Trail Around Airport (Curbed)
  • Florida Patients Stranded by State-Contracted Medical Transport Service (WJCT)
  • GDOT Installs South Georgia’s First RCUT Median (Moultrie Observer)
  • Traffic for Eclipse Was the “Worst Ever” in East Tennessee (Knoxville News Sentinel)

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  • Cobb County Might Cut What Little Transit Serves the Atlanta Braves Stadium (AJC)
  • FDOT Will Start Construction on Citrus County “Road to Nowhere” Next Year (News Chief)
  • Commuters Are Fighting Back Against Proposed Miami-Dade Transit Cuts (New Times)
  • Florida Patients Stranded by State-Contracted Medical Transport Service (WJCT)
  • Shreveport Will Bulldoze Black Neighborhood for Freeway (Shreveport Times)
  • Columbia Project Aims to Improve Street Safety Around Fairgrounds (Post and Courier)
  • UVA’s Bike-Share Program Is Growing (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
  • Atlanta BeltLine Founder Wants to Revitalize Buford Highway (Reporter)
  • Appeal Denied for New Orleans Road Rage Killer (Times-Picayune)

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  • Memphis Is Subsidizing a Private Developer’s Parking Garage (Daily News)
  • Osceola Won’t Ban On-Street Parking Despite Fire Risk (Orlando Sentinel)
  • The Era of Free Parking at Delray Beach Is Over (Palm Beach Post)
  • Savannah Morning News Comes Out in Favor of Delesseps Bike Lanes, Truman Trail
  • Charleston Officials Bicker Over Where Cyclists Should Cross River (Post and Courier)
  • Louisiana Will Change Concrete Highway Medians to Reduce Flooding (The Advocate)
  • Union Proposes That Miami Beach Hotels Pay for Employees’ Transportation (Herald)
  • Fit 20-Year-Olds Complain About Walking Five Minutes on Georgia Campus (DawgNation)
  • Charlotte Temporarily Closes Two Streetcar Lines for Repairs (Observer)
  • Georgia Transpo Planning Advances Despite DC Turmoil (Saporta Report)

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  • Despite I-85 Collapse, MARTA Ridership Slide Continues (AJC)
  • Nashville Chamber Backs Downtown Mobility Plan, Expanding Transit to Suburbs (Tennessean)
  • FDOT Starts Construction on St. Augustine Multi-Use Trail (News 4 Jax)
  • GDOT Plans New Road Between Cartersville and Rome (Patch)
  • Ridgeland, SC Residents Sign Petition to Make Road Safer (Jasper County Sun Times)
  • Arlington Invites Input on Renaming Jefferson Davis Highway (Inside NoVA)
  • Free Downtown Lynchburg Circulator Bus Starts Running Next Week (WSET)
  • Manatee County Transit Offers Low-Income Riders Discounted Passes (Bradenton Herald)
  • Virginia Beach Considers Bus Service Improvements to Get More People Riding (WVEC)
  • Hampton Schools Turn to Transit Agency to Transport Students (Daily Press)

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  • Development Boom Continues Near Atlanta BeltLine and MARTA (Curbed)
  • Atlantans Are Mad About Their Crumbling Sidewalks (Saporta Report)
  • Savannah Will Add Sidewalks and Bike Lanes to Two Streets (Morning News)
  • Chatham Transit’s Declining Ridership Could Lead to Service Cuts (Morning News)
  • Smart Growth America Awards Complete Streets Tutorials to TN Cities
  • Louisiana Transpo Chief Pushes Back Against “Perception of Waste” (The Advocate)
  • As Gulf Coast Fights for Passenger Rail, Pascagoula Native Named Amtrak CFO (Biloxi Sun-Herald)
  • Lack of Funds Leads Mississippi DOT to Cancel Philadelphia Bypass (WTOK)
  • Sun Trolley’s Las Olas Link Is Free Through Next Month (Sun Sentinel)

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