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$200,000 grant to bring European artists to Baltimore
European artists will help transform Baltimore bus, train and light rail stations to be more attractive, better designed and more user-friendly as part of a $200,000 grant from ArtPlace America, a consortium of banks and foundations that gives money to...
Tags: European Union, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Arts, Highlandtown
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Fort Lauderdale catches Wave fever, but will it be a wipeout?
When it came time to vote on $20 million in new downtown property taxes for a dubious streetcar project, Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Romney Rogers got some laughs when he stood, raised his arms to vote yes and encouraged his colleagues to follow. A wave...Tags: Tampa, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Davie
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Precious gift of a parking pass
Carrie Meghie sat beside the incubator of her tiny infant son, born two months early and with lungs that weren't yet ready for the world. Day after day, she arrived at the hospital soon after the sun came up and left long after the skies had grown dark....
Tags: Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago Hotels, Standard Parking Corporation, Health and Medical Professionals, Cleft Lip and Palate
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4 cities plan to offer 'FlexBus' service at SunRail stations without Lynx
After a falling out with Lynx, four Central Florida cities plan to put together their own on-demand shuttle service to take passengers to and from SunRail stations. City officials in Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry and Longwood have agreed to...
Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Maitland, Casselberry, Florida Department of Transportation, Altamonte Springs
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Red Line rehab poses political challenge for Emanuel
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday lauded Chicago Transit Authority workers for their "flawless" rollout of a five-month Red Line reconstruction that has shuttle buses replacing train service. So far, they're breathing a sigh of relief at City Hall. The...
Tags: Englewood, Chicago Mayor, Forrest Claypool, Richard M. Daley, Politics
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MARC gets a boost
Last week presented the sort of opportunity that elected officials crave. As Gov. Martin O'Malley signed the gas tax increase into law, he announced a slew of new Maryland transportation projects — $1.2 billion in all — that can now move...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Politics, Energy Saving, Services and Shopping, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service
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Youth rides may end in Burbank
The days appear numbered for Got Wheels!, Burbank's summer bus system for youth, after city officials this week proposed cutting the program. While roughly 2,000 kids are registered to use Got Wheels! — the summer bus line for 10- to 18-year-...Tags: Education
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Analyzing the effects of shutting Red Line for 5 months on South Side
The Chicago Transit Authority's next big project and its impact on riders were the focus of conversation Friday afternoon at Carter's Barbershop in the city's North Lawndale neighborhood. Bert Downing, the owner of the shop at 3622 W. Cermak Road in...
Tags: North Lawndale, Media Industry, Radio, Transportation, Travel
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Range of transportation needs found in Aberdeen
The needs of single parents, the elderly, the disabled and those with limited income were discussed Tuesday at a transit workshop in Aberdeen. More than 20 people looked for ways to improve transportation at the workshop. They looked for ways to share...Tags: Family, Physical Disabilities
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Fort Lauderdale prepares to nearly double downtown population
There's a wave heading toward the city's downtown and it's full of economic promise. It's carrying thousands of new residents who will be calling downtown home as new construction is completed and additional projects get underway. The downtown's...
Tags: New River (Broward, Florida), Public Officials, Real Estate, Politics, Fort Lauderdale
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City could be great college town
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentA University of Notre Dame architecture class that studied the potential for "college town" identity in South Bend proposed incremental, targeted projects to link the campus to a downtown revived with housing for faculty and students. Professor Lucien...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Teaching and Learning, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Students, Education
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