Round-up: This week in light rail
Local:
- Light rail and the ballad of the known unknowns (Prime Buzz)
- Light-rail proposition generates opposition (Dos Mundos)
- US Rep. Jim Oberstar and future transit funding (Prime Buzz)
- Federal funds for light rail aren’t assured (Kansas City Star)
- Councilman to Nutter: Fess up to anti-light rail ads (Plog)
- Calm down, Mr. Cordish (Midwest Voices)
- Light rail analysis: Where does it go? (Prime Buzz)
National:
- Five Transportation Measures to Watch (Center for Transportation Excellence)
- Yes to Proposition M (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Bailout gives tax break to bicycle commuters (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Yes on Measure R (Los Angeles Times)
- APTA recognizes 'outstanding' agencies, individuals at annual conference (Progressive Railroading)
- North light rail's price hits $900 million (Charlotte Observer)
- Public to get first look at Metro Detroit transit plan (Detroit News)
- Officials set to propose new taxes, fees for transit (Fort Worth Business Press)
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