- The Daily News Waves Goodbye to Car Culture
- Venice Activists Rally to Remove Street Furniture (Argonaut)
- Population Growth Slowing in LA and CA (Daily News)
- Chrysler Files for Chapter 11 (NYT)
- Advos Ask Senator Dodd to Help Restore Federal Support for Transit Operations (MTR)
- SF's Pilot Bike-Share Program Delayed by Environmental Review (CC Times via Planetizen)
- Portland Considers Dedicated Funding Stream for Bike Projects (Bike Portland via Streetsblog.net)
- To Fund Transpo, Higher Gas Tax Should Be on the Table (TOW)
- Runaway UPS Truck Mauls Ped. in Crosswalk (WeHo News)
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