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    • 11 Pols Raise the Prospect of a 14th Street Busway With DOT and the MTA (Gothamist)
    • Cuomo Sends MTA Board Nominees to Senate, Again (Politico, WNYC, SAS); Why the Delay? (CapTon)
    • More Coverage of the Vehicular Killing of Leah Sylvain (News, Post)
    • De Blasio Zoning Rewrite Made It Easier to Mix Supportive Housing and Retail (Crain's)
    • MTA's Bus Stop Consolidation for M23 Select Bus Service Will Leave 20th Street Stop As Is (DNA)
    • Queens City Council Delegation Wants DOT to Study Reviving Service on LIRR's Montauk Branch (News)
    • Protesters Make the MTA Pay for NYPD's Aggressive Fare Evasion Enforcement (AMNY)
    • Cheap Oil -- Terrible for Life on Earth, Terrific for Staten Island Pols (Advance)
    • Tom Wroblewski: If I Ran Over a Kid on a Bike, the Real Victim Would Be Me (Advance)
    • Yesterday's Motor Mayhem, Starring NYPD (Post, News 1, 2, 3)

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