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  • Can the Atlanta BeltLine Solve Its Affordability Problem? (Curbed)
  • Charleston Proposes Ashley River Bike-Ped Bridge (Post and Courier)
  • Asheville Driver Caught on Video Punching Cyclist (Citizen-Times)
  • Durham Commissioners Consider Downtown Light Rail Station (Indy Week)
  • Greenville Wins $4 Million FHWA Grant for Robot Taxis (Journal)
  • New Orleans Businesses Oppose Public Bike-Share Funding (Times-Picayune)
  • Weeks After CEO Quits, MARTA Loses Another Executive (AJC)
  • Macon Wins $1.7 Million FTA Grant for Two Electric Buses (Telegraph)

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  • New Orleans Transit Director Resigns After Six Months on the Job (Advocate)
  • Carlos Gimenez Robs Future Miami-Dade Transit to Pay for Today’s (Miami Today)
  • Tampa Bay Times Endorses Bike- and Transit-Friendly Bridge Design
  • Athens, GA Has Spent the Last 17 Years Making Streets More Dangerous (Flagpole)
  • News and Observer Columnist: Transpo Bond Will Make Raleigh Safer for Walking
  • Palm Beach Screwed Up the Trail It Built to Keep Cyclists in the Margins (Daily News)
  • Anna Maria, FL Approves Funding for Multi-Use Path (Sun)
  • Today Is Walk to School Day in Virginia (NBC 29)
  • Feds Choose Route for Atlanta-Chattanooga High-Speed Rail (FreightWaves)
  • Elon, NC Could Make Every Day PARKing Day (Times-News)

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  • Tampa Bridge Will Leave Room for Bikes, Future Light Rail (Times; WFLA)
  • Brightline Will Bring Private Investment, Public Benefits to Orlando (Sentinel)
  • New Pedestrian Bridge Connects Office Building to Dunwoody MARTA Station (AJC)
  • Program Pays Atlanta Commuters to Carpool or Ride Transit (Saporta Report)
  • Newport News Readies Applications for Federal Transpo Grants (Daily Press)
  • NC Worries Electric Cars Will Drain Transpo Funds Derived From Gas Tax (ABC 11)
  • Little Rock Taxis Struggle to Compete With Uber and Lyft (Democrat-Gazette)
  • Poll: MS Residents Want Roads Fixed, Don’t Want to Pay for It (Biz Journal)
  • Corporate Tax Cuts One Reason MS Roads Are So Bad (Jackson Free Press)

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  • FDOT Study Recommends Tampa/St. Pete Light Rail Along I-275 (Times)
  • West Palm Beach Converts Half of Street to Bike/Pedestrian Lanes (Palm Beach Post)
  • Officials Consider Safety Measures in Longboat Key, Where Biking Is a Way of Life (WWSB)
  • Miami Lyft Driver Says Passenger Brutally Beat Him (CBS 4)
  • Milledgeville Cancer Patient Donates Bike to Nonprofit (Union-Recorder)
  • Here Are the First Roads SC Will Fix With New Gas Tax Money (WIS)
  • Charlottesville Transit Seeks Input on Development Plan (NBC 29)
  • The Free Lance-Star Notices Fredericksburg Is Still Congested Despite Road Construction
  • Knoxville Bike-Share Will Start Up By the End of the Year (Local 8 Now)
  • Free Streetcar Rides Cut From Little Rock-Area Budgets (Democrat-Gazette)

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  • Baton Rouge Kicks Off Complete Streets Pilot Program (The Advocate)
  • Chapel Hill Transpo Fair Highlights GoTriangle Buses, Bike-Share (Daily Tarheel)
  • It’s Past Time for the State of Georgia to Fund Metro Atlanta Transit (Saporta Report)
  • MARTA Will Turn East Lake Station Parking Lot Into TOD (Curbed)
  • Traffic at New Suburban Braves Stadium Hasn’t Been So Bad After All (AJC)
  • Virginia Beach Man Doesn’t Know How Roads Are Paid For (Virginian-Pilot)
  • Maybe One Day TDOT Will Fix This Dangerous Nashville Intersection (WSMV)
  • Murfreesboro Master Plan Includes Lots and Lots of New Roads (Post)
  • Amazon Is Making Raleigh, Miami, and Atlanta Regret Their Crappy Transit (City Lab)
  • Richmond Among Cities Providing Vouchers for Elderly to Get Around (Politico)

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  • Gimenez Restores Cuts to Metrorail, But Bus Riders Still in the Lurch (Herald)
  • Last Brightline Train Is On Its Way to West Palm Beach (Sun Sentinel)
  • Annexation Deal Clears the Way for MARTA Light Rail Line to Emory (AJC)
  • The Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail Officially Opens Tomorrow (Curbed)
  • The Advocate: Louisiana Transpo Funding Amendment Is “Meaningless”
  • Fulton and Gwinnett Counties Take Input on Future of Transit (AJC)
  • Georgia Bike Summit Will Be Held in Macon This Weekend (Georgia Bikes)
  • Memphis Transit Agency Makes Interim CEO Permanent (Flyer)
  • Knoxville Driver Kills Man Who Parked Motorcycle in Bike Lane (News Sentinel)
  • Tampa Bay Times Columnist Buys Into Science Fiction

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  • Miami-Dade Commissioners Reject Mayor’s BRT Plan in Favor of Metrorail Expansion (Herald)
  • Hampton Roads Transit Wants $45 Million to Double or Triple Service (Virginian-Pilot)
  • East Coast Greenway Could Be a Bike Version of the Appalachian Trail (INDY Week)
  • Carpool Lanes Are an Alternative to Widening Interstate in Charleston (Post and Courier)
  • Georgia Rep Calls Cobb Plan for Density and Transit a Liberal Plot (AJC)
  • Architect Who Designed Park Over 400 Will Speak at Atlanta Museum (Reporter)
  • Horn-Free “Quiet Zones” Will Be Created Along Brightline (Sun Sentinel)
  • Curbed Looks Back on New Orleans’ Biking Boom
  • The History of Vienna’s WO&D Rail-Trail (Virginia Connection)

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