Today’s Headlines
Mayor Says There Will Be No Construction Without Measure R (Daily News, Bottleneck Blog) Caltrans Hands Out Safe Routes to School Grants (Smart Growth News) Change Bike Laws and Change the World (Biking in LA) Metblogs Walks Western (Part 1, Part 2) No to Prop 1A (Daily News) Bush Signs Amtrak Authorization Bill (Binghamton Press … Continued
7:49 AM PDT on October 21, 2008
- Mayor Says There Will Be No Construction Without Measure R (Daily News, Bottleneck Blog)
- Caltrans Hands Out Safe Routes to School Grants (Smart Growth News)
- Change Bike Laws and Change the World (Biking in LA)
- Metblogs Walks Western (Part 1, Part 2)
- No to Prop 1A (Daily News)
- Bush Signs Amtrak Authorization Bill (Binghamton Press via Planetizen)
- Man Walking Bike Hit on PCH (CBS2, KTLA)
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