Oh, Here They Are…Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
1:02 PM PDT on July 22, 2009
- Times: State Budget Deal Doesn’t Solve Anything, Just Takes Local Funds to “Balance” Budget
- City Wants LAX to Buy Parking Lot to Make Way for Green Line (NBC4)
- Joe Romm: Copenhagen Climate Treaty Could Fund Worldwide BRT Rollout (Climate Progress)
- Full Cost of Distracted, Faster Driving: 25,000 Deaths and $1 Trillion (Infrastructurist)
- Downtown Streetcar Schedules Public Hearing for the 29th (LA Streetcar)
- Culver City Working on Its Own Bike-Ped Plan (LAist)
- Santa Monica Has Real-Time Bus Arrival Information on Street Signs (Daily Press)
- Sidewalk Nibbling: Cars Chomp Away at DC Ped Space (Rebuilding Place via Streetsblog.net)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
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