Today’s Headlines
BikePortland Reports From Day of Bike Advocacy on Capitol Hill Next Federal Transpo Bill Will Be Called ‘CLEAN-TEA’ (KC Light Rail via Streetsblog.net) Metro’s Decision To Hand Out $500k to Every Muni. Makes No Sense (Daily Breeze) UCLA Taking Care of Bike Infrastructure around Campus (Brayj Against the Machine) Pedestrian Struck and Killed on Darkened … Continued
8:33 AM PDT on March 16, 2009
- BikePortland Reports From Day of Bike Advocacy on Capitol Hill
- Next Federal Transpo Bill Will Be Called ‘CLEAN-TEA’ (KC Light Rail via Streetsblog.net)
- Metro’s Decision To Hand Out $500k to Every Muni. Makes No Sense (Daily Breeze)
- UCLA Taking Care of Bike Infrastructure around Campus (Brayj Against the Machine)
- Pedestrian Struck and Killed on Darkened Palmdale Street (LA Now)
- Asphalt Industry Looking for Its Piece of Stimulus Pie (NYT)
- Port Traffic Tumbles (LA Observed)
- CTC Supports Widening of 101 in Ventura County (Ventura County Star)
- CA Toll Road Revenue Continues Decline (Goldiron)
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