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A Fixation on Parking Threatens Transit Progress in Atlanta

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Darin Givens is frustrated with how Atlanta is planning for the future. “We don’t feel like the city is building transit that fits needs, or places that fit transit,” says the founder of local advocacy site Thread ATL. “You see nodes of density nowhere near transit, located nowhere near a MARTA station or a regular MARTA bus. We’re not matching development and transit.”

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  • Sandy Springs Mayor Calls for Spending Freeway Money on Light Rail (Reporter)
  • Not All Gwinnett Residents Are Joining Commissioners in the 21st Century (AJC)
  • State Farm Development Will Make Dunwoody More Walkable (Curbed)
  • More Privatized HOT Lanes Are Coming to Suburban DC (WAMU)
  • NC Bill Would Give Locals More Power Over Transpo Projects (News & Observer)
  • Without More State Transpo Spending, LA Will Lose Federal Matching Funds (The Advocate)
  • Haslam’s Transpo Plan Was a Factor in LG Coming to Nashville (Tennessean)
  • Northern KY Transit Focuses on Getting People to Work (WCPO)

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  • Gwinnett County Officials Wake, Find Selves in 21st Century (AJC)
  • Alpharetta Is Building Its Own BeltLine (WABE)
  • South Georgia Residents Are Using Ambulances as Transit (WALB)
  • Zipcar Scales Back to One Car in Huntsville (WHNT)
  • Orlando’s LYNX Seeks Input on Route Changes (WFTV)
  • Sunrise Hopes to Solve Traffic With New Highway Ramp (Sun-Sentinel)
  • Jacksonville Transit Wants to Replace Skyway Trains With PRT (Times-Union)
  • Durham Unveils New Parking Meters (WNCN)
  • Car Dependency and Vibrant Cities Don’t Mix, Mardi Gras Edition (City Lab)

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  • Hillsborough Officials Know They Need to Improve Transit But Won’t (Tampa Bay Times)
  • Florida’s Tri-Rail Is Literally Held Together by Duct Tape (Sun Sentinel)
  • Driver Seriously Injures Woman in Poorly Designed FDOT Key West Crosswalk (FL Keys News)
  • With State MIA, Georgia Counties Struggle to Provide Transit (Union RecorderDaily Times)
  • GA House Bill Would Set Up DeKalb Vote on MARTA Expansion This Year (AJC)
  • Montgomery Ferry Uses EPA Grant to Go All-Electric (WAAY)
  • Starkville/Mississippi State Transit Could Add Connections to Industrial Sites (Commercial Dispatch)
  • Hot Springs Residents Worry U.S. 70 Widening Could Hurt Tourism (Arkansas Online)
  • Virginia Hot to Create Low-Wage Jobs With New Rural Interstate (Martinsville Bulletin)

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  • Bill to Let Local Governments Extend Transit Tax Passes Georgia House (AJC)
  • Developers Spooked by Cost of Capping Georgia 400 With a Park (Curbed)
  • No, a Freeway Through Downtown Shreveport Won’t Bring Growth (Strong Towns)
  • Lakeland, FL Transit Agency Opposes Road Diet (The Ledger)
  • Reforms Aren’t Enough — SC Needs More Money for Roads (Post and Courier)
  • The Daily Tar Heel Endorses Research Triangle Regional Transit Plan
  • TN Cycling Leader Praises Transpo Funding Plan (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  • Memphis Will Start Trolley Test Runs Soon (Daily News)
  • Meet the “Best Crossing Guard in the World” (Faquier Times)

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