
TN Moving Stories: Unpaving paradise, ice cream trucks come to one CT town, and should Chicago embrace congestion pricing?
Will they unpave paradise and put up a park? Plans to remove the Bronx's Sheridan Expressway gain momentum. (New York Times)
American Airlines wants to coordinate its trans-Atlantic flights with two European carriers. The plan has been approved by U.S. regulators; Europeans are mulling it over. (Marketplace)
Denied: Naples, Florida, won't officially become a bicycle-friendly city until it meets several recommendations. (Naples Daily News)
Big changes in Connecticut: Starting August 1, the state may no longer require motor vehicle registration stickers. Meanwhile, ice cream trucks -- banned from Stratford's streets for decades--return tomorrow, introducing a new generation of children to "the thrill of music that builds to a crescendo as the truck rolls closer, a sign that the ice cream man is coming and cold brown-and-white chocolate Mickey Mouse ears on a stick will soon be in hand." (Connecticut Post)
A federally-funded study encourages Chicago to embrace congestion pricing. (Chicago Tribune)
Worldwide, tunneling projects usually cost more than a third over estimate. This makes Seattle--which is spending over $1 billion for a highway viaduct tunnel -- nervous. (Seattle Times)