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Sidewalks
Accessibility Lawsuits Bring Slow but Steady Wins for Disabled City Residents
San Diego Trolley Extension Off to Good Start
Report Shows There’s Still a Hole that Needs Filling in Baltimore’s Transit System
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Phoenix Street Safety Board Members Resign, Citing City Delays and Inaction
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