- Opponents of 125th Street Rezoning Voice Fears (NYT)
- Subway Delays Up 30 Percent (Sun)
- What People Are Saying About Parking Permits (Brooklyn Paper)
- TLC Searches for Next Fleet (Wonkster, AMNY)
- A Two-Sided Congestion Pricing Debate at Queens CB2 (Queens Gazette)
- Prior to Killing Ped, 19-Year-Old Driver Had 7 Moving Violations (News)
- Four Injured in Ambulance-Minivan Crash in Midtown (Post)
- Brooklyn Car Chase Totals Several Parked Vehicles (NY1)
- Penn Station Bathrooms Score Low Marks (Post)
- MTR: ConnDOT Needs Better Policy, Not Bureaucratic Shakeup
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