Today’s Headlines
Daily News Covers Krekorian “Safe Streets” Legislation (Daily News) Bike Friendly Thursday: San Louis Obispo (Times) Garcetti Polling City Residents on How to Spend Stimulus Dollars (Metblogs) James Oberstar Gives Preview of House Transpo Bill (Reuters via Infrastructurist) Columnist Hates Plan for Bike/Ped Friendly Santa Monica (SM Dispatch) A Statistical Look at the End of … Continued
7:25 AM PDT on May 7, 2009
- Daily News Covers Krekorian “Safe Streets” Legislation (Daily News)
- Bike Friendly Thursday: San Louis Obispo (Times)
- Garcetti Polling City Residents on How to Spend Stimulus Dollars (Metblogs)
- James Oberstar Gives Preview of House Transpo Bill (Reuters via Infrastructurist)
- Columnist Hates Plan for Bike/Ped Friendly Santa Monica (SM Dispatch)
- A Statistical Look at the End of Car Culture (Esquire via Planetizen)
- Metrolink Agrees to Pay Former Spokesperson $135,000 (LAT)
- Bike Portland: “⁞Local High School Does Bike Parking Right”
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