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  • What Happened to Cuomo’s Emergency MTA Shake-Up Plans? (Politico)
  • Meet the Upstate Lawmakers Who Help Decide Whether the Subway Gets Funded (NYT)
  • IBO: City Employees Alone Have Lost 17K Hours of Work to Transit Delays in 2017 (NewsNY1)
  • Try Not to Clench Your Jaw as Bill de Blasio Touts Ferries as Fix for Crowded Trains and Streets (DNA)
  • Citi Bike Considers Dockless Bikes (Post)
  • Taras Grescoe: Ease of Weaponizing Vehicles Another Argument for Car-Free Urban Spaces (NYT)
  • WNYC Spoke With de Blasio Primary Challengers Who Aren’t Sal Albanese
  • MTA Driver Fails to Secure Bus, Is Critically Injured Trying to Stop It From Rolling Away (Post, NY1)
  • Classy: Port Authority Cops Ticket Cyclist Risking His Life to Deliver Food (News)

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