Today’s Headlines
Metro Blasts Back at Tim Rutten’s Misinformation Column on Congestion Pricing Garcetti Wants to Remain Council President (Daily News) Garcetti Hosts His Own Hearing on 710 Tunnel (CD-13 Blog) Two Short Q&As With Ray LaHood (NYT, US News via Yglesias) A “Dear John” Letter from the LADOT to Cyclists (Soap Box) Metro Plans Makeover for … Continued
8:18 AM PDT on June 15, 2009
- Metro Blasts Back at Tim Rutten’s Misinformation Column on Congestion Pricing
- Garcetti Wants to Remain Council President (Daily News)
- Garcetti Hosts His Own Hearing on 710 Tunnel (CD-13 Blog)
- Two Short Q&As With Ray LaHood (NYT, US News via Yglesias)
- A “Dear John” Letter from the LADOT to Cyclists (Soap Box)
- Metro Plans Makeover for Lake Station Gold Line Station (Curbed)
- High Gas Prices Bad for a Bad Economy (Daily News)
- Pedestrianist Has Cool Footage From San Francisco’s Car-Free Sunday Streets (via Streetsblog.net)
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