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    • How Much Will It Take to Fix the Region's Transport Infrastructure? (WNYC)
    • TWU Lashes Out at de Blasio Over Capital Plan, Lets Cuomo Off the Hook (News)
    • Francis Blesses Upper West Side With Car-Free Streets (Gothamist)
    • BxTimes Has More Details About the Bus Collision That Killed Luis Inoa, 23, September 18
    • Hit-and-Run Witness: "I Just Saw the Car Speed Right Through Him" (News, Post)
    • Driver Makes Sudden U-Turn, Kills Motorcyclist in Eastchester (Post)
    • NYPD Has No Comment About Squad Car Crash in East Village That Injured Six (News)
    • Atlantic Antic Might Be NYC's Most Beloved Street Fair (News)
    • Citi Bike Isn't Done Improving Its App (NYT)
    • How Did Times Square Land in This Predicament, and Where Do We Go From Here? (Nature of Cities)

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