Today’s Headlines
Monrovia Mayor Wants “No” on Measure R (Pasadena Star News) Long Beach Transit Also Thinking of Fare Hikes (Press-Telegram) Industry “Fuming” Over Clean Truck Rule (Press Telegram) Bike Portland Reacts to National Bike/Walk Survey Results National Bike Route Network Gets Blessing of Highway Officials (Bike Portland) LA Pedestrian Writes Book About Walking, Barely Talks About … Continued
7:14 AM PDT on October 29, 2008
- Monrovia Mayor Wants “No” on Measure R (Pasadena Star News)
- Long Beach Transit Also Thinking of Fare Hikes (Press-Telegram)
- Industry “Fuming” Over Clean Truck Rule (Press Telegram)
- Bike Portland Reacts to National Bike/Walk Survey Results
- National Bike Route Network Gets Blessing of Highway Officials (Bike Portland)
- LA Pedestrian Writes Book About Walking, Barely Talks About LA (LA Weekly)
- Man Killed after Being Struck by Dump Truck (LAist)
- LA Cyclist Comments on “Lawlessness” of NY Bikers (Westside BikeSIDE)
- Alex Marshall: Train Service Shouldn’t Mimic the Experience of Air Travel (Governing via Planetizen)
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