- Congressman Says Federal Pricing Funds Not a Certainty (Post, NYT)
- RELATED: Permit Parking a Must for Brooklyn (Brooklyn Eagle)
- RELATED: Tell 311 'NO!' to Pricing (Queens Courier)
- Commuters Get Face Time with Transit President (NYT)
- Reward Offered in Park Ave Hit-and-Run (Gothamist)
- Motorcade Tails Bloomberg to 'Green' Photo Op (Post)
- Lawyer Spends $10K to Beat $65 Parking Ticket (Post)
- Residents Complain of FDR Drive Noise (Sun)
- Patrons Brave Intersection for Soundproofed Diner (Brooklyn Eagle)
- Bike-Ped Conflicts on Coney Boardwalk (Gowanus Lounge)
- Planned Parks May Be Too Expensive to Maintain (NYT)
- Climate Change Has 'Upsides' (AMNY)
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