Today’s Headlines
10th Pedestrian Killed in Valley in 2009, a 230% Increase from Last Year (Daily News) Stimulus Funds Have CA Highway Projects Moving Again (Times) Nationwide, Stimulus Will Promote Intercity Rail (Metro-Magazine) Back on the Hill, Pressing for Livable Communities (Fast Lane) U.S. DOT and HUD Team Up to Promote Transit-Oriented Development (Streetsblog SF, Bellows) Volunteers … Continued
8:40 AM PDT on March 19, 2009
- 10th Pedestrian Killed in Valley in 2009, a 230% Increase from Last Year (Daily News)
- Stimulus Funds Have CA Highway Projects Moving Again (Times)
- Nationwide, Stimulus Will Promote Intercity Rail (Metro-Magazine)
- Back on the Hill, Pressing for Livable Communities (Fast Lane)
- U.S. DOT and HUD Team Up to Promote Transit-Oriented Development (Streetsblog SF, Bellows)
- Volunteers Collaborate on Creating a Bike Map for New Orleans (Urban Cincy via Streetsblog.net)
- Street Closures for Prez’s Visit (LA Now)
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