Today’s Headlines
Highway Lobby Threatens to Sabotage Transpo Bill If Transit Gets Bigger Share (CQ Politics via TOW) Najarian Wants Answers on 710 Now (Crescenta Valley Sun) GM Execs Still Have a Rosy Outlook About Future Sales (NYT) City Council Repeals Bike License Law (Daily News) Hummer Owners Can’t Fly the Flag Anymore (NYT) Gold Line Extension … Continued
7:22 AM PDT on June 3, 2009
- Highway Lobby Threatens to Sabotage Transpo Bill If Transit Gets Bigger Share (CQ Politics via TOW)
- Najarian Wants Answers on 710 Now (Crescenta Valley Sun)
- GM Execs Still Have a Rosy Outlook About Future Sales (NYT)
- City Council Repeals Bike License Law (Daily News)
- Hummer Owners Can’t Fly the Flag Anymore (NYT)
- Gold Line Extension Unlikely to Open in June (Curbed)
- Safety Barriers Going Up on Blue Line (Bus Bench)
- Car Crash Kills Ped. in Lancaster (Daily News)
- Good Stuff from MoBikeFed About the Opportunity to Reform Missouri’s DOT (via Streetsblog.net)
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