- Congestion Pricing Still Alive (NYT)
- Irrational Fear of Cyclists on the Upper East Side (NYT)
- Congestion Pricing Represents Shift in Thinking on Environmental Policy (Grist)
- Manhattan Needs More Than a Toll to Unclog Traffic (NJ.com)
- Manchester, UK, Moves Towards Congestion Pricing (Guardian, BBC)
- Everyone Needs to Vent: For Ambulance Worker, It's Diesel (Sun)
- Gansevoort Plaza Could Someday be Like a Dutch "Woonerf" (NYT)
- Fare Hike: MTA Must Make Itself Clear (News Editorial)
- Brodsky: MTA Should Ask for More Money from the State (News)
- Ft. Lee Complains About Pricing and Pleads for GW Bridge Gridlock Aid (NJ.com)
- Is Ancient People's End a Warning for the Future? (NPR)
- The Importance of Eco-Cities in an Urbanizing World (Planetizen)
- DOT to Sell 500 lbs of Foreign Coins Found Stuck in Meters (News)
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