“Today’s Bloglines”
(editor's note: Since I'm out of town and it would be nigh impossible to do a real "Today's Headlines" post, I thought I'd give you some of the best blog-writings I've read from other local transportation writers. If you really miss the headlines you should check out SF Streetsblog for their headlines which usually includes some state news and the Metro Library for anything that effects local transit. Oh, and the Bike Friendly Fridays series will resume next week.)
7:00 AM PDT on April 17, 2009
(editor’s note: Since I’m out of town and it would be nigh impossible to do a real “Today’s Headlines” post, I thought I’d give you some of the best blog-writings I’ve read from other local transportation writers. If you really miss the headlines you should check out SF Streetsblog for their headlines which usually includes some state news and the Metro Library for anything that effects local transit. Oh, and the Bike Friendly Fridays series will resume next week.)
- Bus Riders Given Lesser Treatment in TAP Rollout (Bus Bench)
- What Are Health Benefits of Gold Line-Foothill Extension? (IWillRide)
- What’s Cooking in Long Beach (Gary Rides Bikes)
- Downtown Council Members Excited About the Future (blogdowntown)
- What Makes a Cyclist/Driver an !)@!*$ (BikingInLA)
- Best Bike Rack I’ve Ever Seen (Anonymous Cyclist)
- Become a Better Walking City, Step by Step (LA Loyalist)
- The Reason Foundation Responds to Streetsblog on Parking Privatization and the Chicago Model
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