Today’s Headlines
City Watch Slams Bike Master Plan Process MTA Planning for Safer Eastside Extension of Gold Line (Times) Safety Walk for the Gold Line (Little Tokyo Unblogged) Bike the Lakers’ Victory Parade Tomorrow (Examiner) Half of World’s Traffic Fatalities Are Not in Cars (Baltimore Spokes via Streetsblog.net) Obama Admin Reportedly Looking to “Downsize” Mid-Size Cities (Telegraph) … Continued
9:35 AM PDT on June 16, 2009
- City Watch Slams Bike Master Plan Process
- MTA Planning for Safer Eastside Extension of Gold Line (Times)
- Safety Walk for the Gold Line (Little Tokyo Unblogged)
- Bike the Lakers’ Victory Parade Tomorrow (Examiner)
- Half of World’s Traffic Fatalities Are Not in Cars (Baltimore Spokes via Streetsblog.net)
- Obama Admin Reportedly Looking to “Downsize” Mid-Size Cities (Telegraph)
- Brad Pitt Cutout Used to Calm Traffic in Russia (HuffPo)
- Pasadena Employers Honored for Ride Share Programs (Pasadena Now)
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