This Weekend’s Headlines
Review of Bike Master Plan Meeting (Militant Angeleno) Former Citycouncil President Poo-poo’s Maglev (Daily News) Mayor Sued Over Pico-Olympic Plan (City Watch) Percent of Trips Made in Single Passenger Vehicles Decreases (LA Times) Hollywood ‘bike rider’ killer still at large (ABC7) Video Tour of New Redondo Beach Bike Path (SM Breeze) Farewell to Flexcar (LA … Continued
5:19 PM PST on February 18, 2008
- Review of Bike Master Plan Meeting (Militant Angeleno)
- Former Citycouncil President Poo-poo’s Maglev (Daily News)
- Mayor Sued Over Pico-Olympic Plan (City Watch)
- Percent of Trips Made in Single Passenger Vehicles Decreases (LA Times)
- Hollywood ‘bike rider’ killer still at large (ABC7)
- Video Tour of New Redondo Beach Bike Path (SM Breeze)
- Farewell to Flexcar (LA Downtown News)
- How Federal Policy Favors Highways Over Transit (Politico via Planetizen)
- China Spending Huge Sums on Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (Economist)
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