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From Streetsblog: Congestion pricing: New York is likely to become the first city in the U.S. to toll drivers entering the central business district. The money raised would help to fund the city’s subway. (Streetsblog NYC) Other news: One person hospitalized after Denver Police and Adams County Sheriff’s deputies engaged in a high-speed chase that … Continued

From Streetsblog:

  • Congestion pricing: New York is likely to become the first city in the U.S. to toll drivers entering the central business district. The money raised would help to fund the city’s subway. (Streetsblog NYC)

Other news:

  • One person hospitalized after Denver Police and Adams County Sheriff’s deputies engaged in a high-speed chase that ended with a crash on Colorado Blvd. (Denver Post)
  • Support for scooters outweighs concerns according to an online survey from the Department of Public Works. (Fox 31)
  • Of the 2,000 people surveyed, 63 percent “had been involved in a crash or near-miss with an electric scooter.” (9 News)
  • Mayor Hancock is working toward “a network of 100-plus air quality sensors that will bring a much deeper understanding of the city’s air quality issues and, crucially, disparities in who pollution affects most.” (Denverite)
  • More headlines at Streetsblog USA.

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