Cities Vying for $50 Million in USDOT Smart City Challenge Make Final Pitches

“It’s really started a wave of innovative thought in transportation,” Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said of the grant competition.

Cycling Trips in NYC Up 82 Percent in Recent Years, City Estimates Show

Data on bike ridership was included in a new Mobility Report, released Wednesday.

Vermont Governor’s Wife Depicts Reporters as Feral Cows; Another Controversial North Carolina Bill

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Pennsylvania closes in on liquor system overhaul; Alaskans might not get as much money from the state government this year; and Colin forces St. Petersburg sewage dumping.

Emergence as Regional Tech Hub Reflected in Pittsburgh’s Smart City Challenge Bid

“Pittsburgh was based on steel and the economy was based upon getting product to market,” says Mayor Bill Peduto. “Our new economy is based upon getting people to workplace.”

N.Y. Gov. Boycotts Israel’s Boycotters; St. Louis PD’s Secret Settlements

Also in today’s State and Local Daily Digest: Eastern Kentucky’s lower life expectancy; Oregon town’s water reserves wiped out by a train fire; and a $75,000 hawk-hunting fine for one USC trustee.

Fast Growth, Economic Divides Weigh Heavy on Austin’s Smart City Bid

“This is not about testing new, shiny-penny technologies that will do nifty things,” the city’s mayor says. “This about using mobility technology to actually address basic problems.”

NASCIO: States Should Be Laying Groundwork for the Internet of Things

“Before long we won’t be talking about IoT, it will just be the way we do business,” according to a new policy brief.

Sidewalk Labs and Transportation for America Forge New Partnership

“Too often there's a disconnect between tech interventions and transportation outcomes,” says Sidewalk Labs COO Anand Babu.

Route Fifty Roadmap: Pittsburgh’s ‘Kissing Fish Bridge’

The Smithfield Street Bridge is the oldest in the city and gets its nickname from a unique design feature.

After Interstate Crashes and Closures, Arizona Turns to ‘Gorilla Snot’ for Dust Control

The state is working with a landowner to keep soil from blowing off of hundreds of acres of tilled farmland.

Looking at Transportation Funding Beyond the Gas Tax

Infrastructure Week discussions delved into options for offsetting declines in gasoline and diesel tax revenues. Is taxing vehicle mileage the answer?

Inmates in Alaska Locked Up Past Release Dates; Memphis Official Caught With Illegal Power Hookup

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Virginia school system defies Obama on bathrooms; a western Oregon logging ban?; and Dallas neglects city property while still citing violators.

State and Local Officials to Capitol Hill: Leave the Muni Bond Tax Break Untouched

At an Infrastructure Week discussion, leaders from around the country touted benefits, they say, the income tax exemption for municipal bonds provides for their jurisdictions.

Metro-North Fire Strands Thousands in N.Y.C.; Illinoisans’ Photos to Be Sent to Federal Facial Recognition Database

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: FEMA wants $35 million back from Florida localities; congressional Republicans really don’t like D.C. ‘budget autonomy’; and Santa Monica’s ‘secret sauce’ to making light rail profitable.

Next Generation of Transportation Disruption Will Have ‘Impacts That We Can’t Fully Anticipate’

“I think our roles as infrastructure providers are going to change significantly,” the Utah Department of Transportation’s director said at an Infrastructure Week event in the nation’s capital.

California Proposal Would Shift More Control Over Water Conservation to Suppliers

The move comes as the state has experienced wetter weather than last year. But drought conditions remain.

State Wildlife Officers Stop Florida Man With Gator Parts Strewn All Over His Truck

The Sunshine State’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recorded at least 154 alligator-related violations last year.

Wal-Mart Keeps Tampa Police Really Busy; Did Maine’s Governor Kill a Reality TV Show?

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail is coming; a raccoon causes a Seattle blackout; and lawmakers eye a takeover in Jackson, Mississippi.

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