Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Here’s What Memphis Transit Could Do With $45 Million (Commercial Appeal)
  • Even With Extra Funding, MATA Faces Hard Choices (Memphis Daily News)
  • Richmond Police Crack Down on Parked Vehicles on Sidewalk (Standard)
  • Nonprofit Raises $2M for Suburban Atlanta Trail Connections (Reporter)
  • Durham Seeks Public Input on Roxboro Street Bike Lane (WTVD)
  • Feds Say Lexington’s Rainbow Crosswalks Are a Safety Hazard (Herald Leader)
  • Alexandria Eliminates Free Parking on Several Blocks (Times)
  • Florida Man Pulls Gun Over Parking Space (Palm Beach Post)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Monroe, LA Considers Hiking Bus Fares by 50 Percent (News-Star)
  • To Celebrate New Terminal, Shreveport Buses Are Free Through Saturday (Times)
  • People Are Getting Hurt on Richmond’s Broken, Underfunded Sidewalks (WRIC)
  • Charlottesville Officials Miss the Point of Charging for Parking (Progress)
  • After Six Months, Roanoke Bike-Share Exceeds Expectations (WDBJ)
  • GA Lawmaker Suggests Communities Tax Themselves to Fund Transit (WABE)
  • Cherokee County, GA Wins Federal Grant for Rural Transit (AJC)
  • West Tampa Sidewalks Don’t Go Anywhere (WFLA)
  • Will Miami Drivers Still Rage If the Car Is Driving Itself? (Herald)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Mayors in Northern Atlanta Suburbs Eye Transit Along I-285 (AJC)
  • Midtown Alliance Aims to Spruce Up Atlanta’s 10th Street Bridge (Curbed)
  • Atlanta Grapples With BeltLine Gentrification (CityLab)
  • Florida Breaks Ground on Tallahassee Tech-Testing Track (Daily Commercial)
  • And the U.S. DOT Is Testing Connected Vehicles in Tampa Bay (State Scoop)
  • Virginia Tech Expands Its Own “Smart Road” (Star)
  • CATS’ Blue Line Extension Scheduled to Open in March (Charlotte Observer)
  • Arkansas Tech Trail Officially Opens Today (ATU News)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Duke Pulls Funds From Downtown Durham Connector Bus (Chronicle)
  • Bike-Share Wars Bring More Choices, Lower Prices to Miami (Herald)
  • Suffolk Road-Widening Project Creates Space for Bikes and Pedestrians (Virginian-Pilot)
  • New Orleans Bike-Share Will Launch in December With 70 Stations (The Advocate)
  • Curbed Has an Update on New Orleans’ Cemetery Transit Center
  • Jacksonville Puts Tape Around Dangerous Sidewalk Hole Instead of Fixing It (News4Jax)
  • Tennessee DOT Chief: Work Smarter, Not Wider (Nashville Public Radio)
  • How Megan Barry Tricked Tennessee Into Letting Nashville Expand Transit (Next City)
  • Tampa’s Driverless Downtown Shuttle Starts Running in January (Times)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • How Can Fort Lauderdale Get the Wave Streetcar Under Budget? (Sun Sentinel)
  • Bus Connecting Blacksburg and DC Launches December 1 (News 10)
  • TN Transpo Commish Criticizes Feds for Putting Off Infrastructure Bill (WKRN)
  • Atlanta’s Lynhurst Drive Is Now a Complete Street; MLK Is Next (Saporta Report)
  • UCF Wins Bike-Friendly Bronze Status (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Photos Show How the Atlanta BeltLine Has Transformed Neighborhoods (Curbed)
  • Sounds Like Alexandria Has Too Many Cars, Not Too Little Parking (Times)
  • New Orleans Bike-Share Ready to Roll Next Month (Times-Picayune)
  • Charlotte Adds Two New Bike-Share Startups (Agenda)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Seven Georgia Counties Pass Transpo Sales Tax; Two Fail (ACCG)
  • For Atlantans in Wheelchairs, Broken Sidewalks Can Be Deadly (Bitter Southerner)
  • Ozark Transit Cuts Routes and Stops After County Slashes Funding (KNWA)
  • Semantics Halt $232 Million Worth of Arkansas Road Work (Democrat-Gazette)
  • Check Out Shreveport’s New Bus Terminal (The Times)
  • Hillsborough County Deputies Target Cyclists and Pedestrians (ABC Action News)
  • Hillsborough County Transit CEO Steps Down (Business Journal)
  • LimeBike Brings GPS-Enabled “Smart Bikes” to Charlotte (Observer)
  • Citrus County Chronicle: Move Ahead With Fort Island Multi-Use Path
  • Alexandria Gets on the Vision Zero Bandwagon (WAMU)

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Mayor Barry Appoints Task Force to Oversee Nashville Transit Plan (Fox 17)
  • Memphis Redevelopment Plan Includes Greenline Extension (Flyer)
  • Charlotte’s Love of Highways, Lack of Transit Contribute to Inequality (Davidsonian)
  • Pedestrian-Friendly Zoning Regs Approved for Midtown Atlanta (Curbed)
  • New Florida Bill Would Regulate Brightline (TCPalm)
  • Jacksonville Columnist Calls for More Two-Way Streets Downtown (Times-Union)
  • Gainesville, FL Mayor Talks Public Spaces, Vision Zero (Alligator)
  • Road Diet Planned for Brownsville, FL Street (The Pulse)
  • Good Luck Paving Your Way Out of Congestion, Panama City Beach (WJHG)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • Miami’s Problem Isn’t Scarce Parking, It’s Too Many Cars (Herald)
  • … And Parking Rates That Incentivize Driving (Herald)
  • Planning for Fort Lauderdale Streetcar Does Not Inspire Confidence (Sun Sentinel)
  • Kasim Reed Pledges $60 Million to Buy the Rest of Atlanta BeltLine (Biz Chronicle)
  • Athens, GA Voters Decide on Transpo Sales Tax Today (Flagpole)
  • New Bus Station Opening Next Year Spurs Development in Greenville, NC (Reflector)
  • Car-Free Asheville Council Candidate Proposes Free Transit (Citizen-Times)
  • Louisville Is at the Cutting Edge of Traffic Data (SmartCitiesDIVE)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Today’s Headlines

| | No Comments
  • MARTA Seeks Federal Funding to Extend Atlanta Heavy Rail Line (WABE)
  • Broward Sales Tax Would Fund Hundreds of Buses and Streetcars (Sun Sentinel)
  • Sun Sentinel Editorial Board Quotes Cato Report in Anti-Transit Rant
  • Apparently 49,000 Parking Spaces Isn’t Enough for Downtown Memphis (C-A)
  • Birmingham BRT Construction Will Start Early Next Year (Al.com)
  • “No Parking” Signs Spark Racially Charged Debate in Port Allen (The Advocate)
  • Sounds Like Vero Beach Should Invest in Transit and Safer Street Designs (TCPalm)
  • Work on Tequesta U.S. 1 Complete Streets Project Starts Today (Palm Beach Post)
  • Orlando Mayor Leads Pack of Cyclists on Bike to Work Day (News 13)
  • Milledgeville Holds Hearings on Plan to Charge for Parking (Union-Recorder)

More headlines at Streetsblog USA

Load more stories