- LaHood's Transpo Bill Delay Like a "Bomb Being Dropped" on Oberstar's Committee (AP, NYT)
- L.A. County Plays the Transportation Funding Game (City Watch)
- Neighborhoods Flooded with Dodger's Fan's Cars on Game Day Try to Fight Back (Eastsider)
- Caltrans: Best Way to Relieve Orange Crush is Highway Widening (OC Register)
- Hail-a-Taxi Pilot Kicks Off in Hollywood (Daily News)
- Debunking "Community" Arguments Against Bike Lanes (Planetizen)
- Public Comment on Highway Expansion Projects Is a Charade (Pol Environment via Streetsblog.net)
- Time Mag Has a Feature on the Coming Urb-ification of Tysons Corner
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