Today’s Headlines
Metro’s Tax Plan Moves Forward (Daily News, Times) Metro Delays Action on Gold Line (SGV Tribune) CA Introduces Plan to Slash Emissions. Transit and Bikes Not Mentioned (Reuters) Metro Hiring More Supervisors to Improve On-Time Performance (Times) Is Idling a Reason for Metro’s High Fuel Costs? (LAist) 33 New Miles of Bike Lanes in Santa … Continued
8:15 AM PDT on June 27, 2008
- Metro’s Tax Plan Moves Forward (Daily News, Times)
- Metro Delays Action on Gold Line (SGV Tribune)
- CA Introduces Plan to Slash Emissions. Transit and Bikes Not Mentioned (Reuters)
- Metro Hiring More Supervisors to Improve On-Time Performance (Times)
- Is Idling a Reason for Metro’s High Fuel Costs? (LAist)
- 33 New Miles of Bike Lanes in Santa Clarita (The Signal)
- Big Blue Bus Looks at Future of Bus Travel (Press Release)
- Free Weekend Beach Shuttles in Marina del Rey, Venice Beach, Playa Vista (Argonaut)
- Milan’s Version of Congestion Pricing Shows Early Signs of Success (AutoblogGreen)
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