A study of affordable TOD apartments show positive economic impact in the Denver metro area.
Reports find a relationship between active transportation and well-being.
While METRO is still waiting for $800 million in federal funding, two reports claim there are cash shortfalls for 2010.
DART will continue its light rail capital expansion, but it will cut some existing bus and rail service.
Last Thursday, METRO announced a long-awaited Record of Decision from FTA on the University line.
TxDOT will hold a State Rail Plan public outreach meeting in Houston on August 2nd.
A favorable federal Record of Decision for the University light rail line means Metro can move forward with the project
Airports are developing connections to Amtrak, commuter and local rail.
Houston Chronicle reports that property values rise and projects are underway in the Near Northside neighborhoods where METRO is building light rail.
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