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Public transportation rolls into Wake Forest (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
Triangle Transit and Capital Area Transit are teaming up to bring public transportation to Wake Forest.

Nelson discusses transportation, immigration, economy, education (Southlake Times)
Transportation, immigration, the economy and education are among the major issues facing the Texas Legislature, State Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, told area business leaders in a joint meeting of government affairs committees Thursday morning at the Lewisville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Transportation plan can be reviewed (The Bismarck Tribune)
The public can review the North Dakota Department of Transportation's State Transportation Improvement Program.

Mn/DOT seeks public input on 20-year transportation plan (Crookston Daily Times)
Members of the public, transportation stakeholders, local government officials and others are invited to discuss the updated state's long-range transportation plan.

County Transportation Committee to Review Applications for Grants (The Missourian)
Applications for the first round of transportation-related grants under a new Franklin County program will be submitted to the county's transportation committee later this month.

DC Government Planning Transportation Projects (FOX 5 Washington D.C.)
City transportation officials are studying changes along key commuting routes as they try to improve pedestrian safety in Washington. The city's new pedestrian plan would end the reversible middle lane on 16th Street in northwest D.C. -- through pedestrian-heavy Mount Pleasant and Columbia Heights. The street is important to commuters from Montgomery County.

Transportation funding looms large (Asbury Park Press)
So now that legislators and Gov. Corzine have sealed up a new state budget and approved borrowing $3.9 billion without voter approval for school construction, what's next?

Transportation funding looms large (phillyburbs.com)
TRENTON, N.J. - So now that legislators and Gov. Jon S. Corzine have sealed up a new state budget and approved borrowing $3.9 billion without voter approval for school construction, what's next-

Davis seeking input on transportation (Deseret Morning News)
By August, local leaders in Davis County should have a good handle on what residents say are the county's most pressing transportation needs.

Disney's new monorai is still transportation of the future (Chicago Tribune)
Although the new craft has made appearances, riders will have to wait a little longer. Those yearning to ride Disneyland's long-awaited new monorail found they had to hang on a little longer Saturday. The Mark VII, which had appeared off and on late in the week, never made it out of its shelter, to the dismay of some visitors hoping to step aboard.
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