Today’s Headlines
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 … Continued
7:45 AM PDT on May 1, 2009
- 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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