- EPA Won't Say When It Will Act on Emissions Ruling (NYT)
- Congestion Pricing Is Good for Brooklyn (Bay Ridge Blog)
- Taxi Emissions Should be Addressed by PlaNYC (Daily Gotham)
- Quinn Defends Anti-Pedicab Crusade (Voice)
- Multiple Car Households Jamming City Streets (Daily News via Brooklyn Record)
- New Kosciuszko Bridge May Not Include Bike-Ped Lanes (Queens Gazette)
- Second Ave Subway Construction Begins (Curbed)
- City Lights Burn All Night (Daily News)
- Diplomats May Be Forced to Pay Parking Fines (Sun)
- MTA Looks to Weather-Proof Transit System (AMNY)
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