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  • Nashville Mayor Eyes Transit Funding Referendum in 2018 (Tennessean)
  • TN Gas Tax Brings GOP Governor, Democratic Mayor Together (NextCity)
  • When <1 Percent of Your Transpo Budget Is for Walking and Biking, People Die (Jax Biz Journal)
  • State Senator Says Tampa’s Lack of Regional Transit Will Slow Growth (Tampa Bay Times)
  • South Carolina’s Busiest Roads Are Crumbling (The State)
  • Virginia Beach Residents Support Transit Along Rail Corridor (Southside Daily)
  • … But City Will Pay State Back Instead of Buying Right-of-Way (WAVY)
  • Soccer Field Brings Life to Downtown Atlanta MARTA Station (Curbed)
  • Privatization Push Highlights Louisiana’s Infrastructure Failure (The Hayride)

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  • Brightline May Nix Stop in Poor Miami Nabe to Appease High-End Retail Developer (Herald)
  • FL Gov. Scott Wants to Tighten Control Over Tri-Rail Spending (Palm Beach Post)
  • Study Says Tampa Needs Regional Governance to Get Regional Transit (Tampa Bay Times)
  • TN Gov. Haslam Keeps Pushing Gas Tax Hike Despite Backlash (WCYB)
  • Fire Shows Importance of Transit in Ozarks (Arkansas Business Online)
  • Jacksonville Engineer Knows Firsthand How to Make City Bike-Friendlier (Daily Record)
  • CobbLinc Switches to Fare Cards Used by Other Atlanta Transit Agencies (Marietta Daily Journal)
  • Gwinnett Cop Fired, Charges Likely After He Ran Over Two Pedestrians (WSB)
  • Leadership Changes Announced at Georgia Bikes!

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  • SC Plan to Crash-Proof Rural Roads Ignores People Outside Vehicles (Post-Courier)
  • Brookhaven, GA Delays Vote on MARTA Development After Resident Backlash (Reporter)
  • Reversible Toll Lanes Open on I-75 South of Atlanta (WSB)
  • Multimodal Lanes Among Recommendations to Address Sandy Springs, GA Traffic (Curbed)
  • Louisiana Considers Privatizing I-10 Improvements (Greater Baton Rouge Business Journal)
  • After 20 Years, Plan to Improve Tuscaloosa’s MLK Is Back (News)
  • Virginia Beach Asks Residents What to Do With Light Rail Right-of-Way (Virginian-Pilot)
  • New Station Would Serve Fredericksburg High-Speed Rail Line (Free Lance Star)
  • Too-Short Platform Delays Miami Amtrak Station Opening (Herald)
  • Miami Non-Profits Solicit “Quick-Build” Transpo Ideas (New Times)

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  • Florida Officials Threaten to Withhold Funding for Tri-Rail (Sun-Sentinel)
  • Miami Starts Construction on Park-and-Ride Bus Station (Herald)
  • Complete Streets Are Spreading, Transit Is Lacking in Brevard County (Florida Today)
  • FDOT Already Funded Miami Freeway on Trump’s Infrastructure List (Tampa Bay Times)
  • Hall County, GA Looks to Expand Transit Service (Gainesville Times)
  • Self-Driving Bus Kicks Off Cross-Country Trip in Atlanta (WABE)
  • Memphis Transit Chief Resigns (Daily News)
  • Will Charlotte Always Be a Car City? (Observer)
  • Virginian-Pilot Says Virginia Beach Should Pay Back Light Rail Money
  • Tuscaloosa Plans More Car Lanes, Multi-Use Path on Busy Highway 69 (News)

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Billy Hattaway honored as 2016 Complete Streets Champion of the Year

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On Jan. 27th, representatives from BikeWalkLee (Darla Letourneau and Margaret Banyan) traveled to Orlando to present Billy Hattaway with BikeWalkLee's 2016 Complete Streets Champion of the Year award.  BikeWalkLee, along with the larger transportation world in SWFL, owes a great debt of gratitude to Billy for his tireless leadership and assistance in support of complete streets.Darla Letourneau and Dr. Margaret Banyan present BWL award to Billy Hattaway at Orlando City HallFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEIssued Jan. 27, 2017Contact: Darla Letourneau, (239) 850-3219, dletourneau@bikewalklee.orgBikeWalkLee, a local community coalition advocating for complete streets in Lee County Florida, has selected Billy Hattaway, Florida Dept. of Transportation's (FDOT) District 1 Secretary (2011-2016) as the 2016 Complete Streets Champion of the Year for his visionary and passionate statewide and local leadership in support of complete streets and pedestrian and bicycle safety. Billy Hattaway“Today we honor Billy Hattaway as an outstanding champion of complete streets and pedestrian and bicycle safety throughout Florida, and specifically in Lee County, over the past decade," said BikeWalkLee’s Darla Letourneau.   "Hattaway also initiated transformative change in FDOT’s design and operation of roads, shifting the focus from a car-centric culture to meeting the needs of all roadway users in a context-sensitive way. His six-year tenure as District 1 Secretary, along with his statewide leadership of FDOT's bike/ped safety campaign and its Complete Streets Implementation Plan, and his commitment to a balanced multi-modal transportation throughout his career, leaves a lasting legacy for the current and future generations of Floridians, county and city officials, local agencies, advocates, as well as the department itself," said Letourneau.Southwest Florida has benefited from having a nationally renowned leader of Secretary Hattaway's commitment and caliber assisting its communities over the past six years as they strive to implement complete streets and a more balanced multi-modal transportation system that is safe for all users.  Hattaway’s willingness to assist in any way he was asked, both publicly and behind the scenes, has made a difference to the citizens of Lee County today and well into the future when some of these new transportation approaches will come to fruition.BikeWalkLee is grateful for its long-term partnership with Secretary Hattaway on many bike/ped safety and complete streets initiatives over the past nine years, first as a consultant on the Lee Metropolitan Planning Organization's first ever countywide bike/ped master plan, and then during his six-year tenure at FDOT.  Since BikeWalkLee's inception in 2009, he has supported our advocacy efforts and included us as full partners with a seat at the table.  His hands-on participation in local complete streets efforts, bike/ped safety campaign and events in Lee County,  the Tice Community walking audit project,  the Lee MPO TIGER grant, promotion and support for modern roundabouts, among many other activities, was instrumental in creating momentum for trying innovative approaches in jurisdictions throughout SWFL.He has exposed local leaders to innovative treatments such as roundabouts and road diets, context-sensitive complete streets, traditional neighborhood development, and the integration of land use and transportation planning.  He also helped local officials, staff and community leaders navigate the paradigm shift that is occurring in the transportation world. Secretary Hattaway inspired and motivated many agencies, individuals, and organizations throughout Southwest Florida and statewide to become champions of complete streets and livable communities, resulting in an expanded local bench of champions that can carry the torch forward, another of his lasting legacies.Secretary Hattaway left FDOT at the end of November 2016 to become the Director of Transportation for the city of Orlando.  While his FDOT leadership will be greatly missed, we are confident that the Complete Streets Implementation Plan for FDOT he launched in 2014 will meet its completion date of February 2018,  integrating a complete streets approach into the fiber of FDOT's policies, guidances, and way of doing business, thus institutionalizing the many changes he undertook during his tenure."BikeWalkLee is deeply grateful to Secretary Hattaway for his many contributions to the complete streets movement across the country, throughout Florida, and especially in Southwest Florida,” said Letourneau.  “The city of Orlando is lucky to have Billy as its Transportation Director, and we are confident that his contributions to the complete streets movement will continue in his new post."  # # #BikeWalkLee is a community coalition raising public awareness and advocating for complete streets in Lee County—streets that are designed, built, operated and maintained for safe and convenient travel for all users: pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Other information, statistics and background is available online at www.BikeWalkLee.org. Also see our blog at http://bikewalklee.blogspot.com, and look for us on Facebook & Twitter.

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  • Mayor Carlos Gimenez: Miami Is Not a Sanctuary City (WaPo)
  • Top Georgia Lawmakers Push for Transit Funding (AJC)
  • ThreadATL Gets Into the Nitty-Gritty of Atlanta Urbanism
  • Memphis Task Force Aims to Connect Riverfront and Downtown (Daily News)
  • Memphis Lags Behind Peer Cities in Transit Funding (Daily News)
  • Tampa Activists Favor Transit Over Toll Lanes (Creative Loafing)
  • Tampa Bay Times Columnist: Getting Rid of Transpo Commission Will Let City Innovate
  • Virginia Legislature Kills Speed Camera Bills (Charlottesville Newsplex)
  • SC Uber Drivers Can Buy Insurance Now (Post and Courier)
  • South Fulton Trail to Wolf Creek Amphitheater Opens This Summer (Marietta Daily Journal)
  • Southeastern Cities Have Some of the Country’s Worst Bottlenecks (ATRI)

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  • The AJC‘s Guide to Using MARTA to Get to the Atlanta Airport
  • New State Buildings Will Improve Connectivity in Downtown Atlanta (Saporta Report)
  • Motorist Says Georgia Tech Road Diet Shoulda Been Accompanied by Transit (Curbed)
  • New Segments of PATH400 Trail Open in Buckhead (Curbed)
  • TN Gov. Haslam Warns of Road Project Delays Without Gas Tax Increase (Times Free Press)
  • Higdon, AL Questions Lack of Sidewalks After Driver Kills Teen (WAFF)
  • Bradenton, FL Announces Downtown Pedestrian Safety Overhaul (Bradenton Herald)
  • Central Florida’s SunRail Ridership Is Down (WFTV)
  • Tampa Bay Times Columnist Realizes FDOT Can’t Pave Its Way Out of Congestion
  • In the Most Dangerous U.S. City for Walking, Safety Must Be a Priority (Fort Myers News-Press)

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