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    • Will Cuomo Carry on Paterson Climate Plan? It Calls for Congestion Pricing, Smart Growth, & More (NYT)
    • Feds Send NJ $271M Bill For ARC Tunnel, With Interest and Penalties to Follow (North Jersey Record)
    • Two Cyclists Hit By Drivers in Park Slope, One Block From Each Other (Bklyn Paper)
    • Council Discusses Alternate Side Parking Modifications; Sanitation Dept. Opposed (PostCity Room)
    • Transportation Alternatives to Unveil Queens Boulevard Proposal This Week (News)
    • ...For Now City Just Giving Boulevard of Death Crosswalk Countdown Timers (News)
    • Car-Free New Yorkers Save $14K Per Year, Says APTA (Transpo Nation)
    • Bee-Line Bus Escapes Westchester County Exec's Budget Cuts, For Now (LoHud)
    • Facebook Messages Urging High-Speed Rail for NY Catch LaHood's Eye (Transpo Nation)
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