Today’s Headlines
Cities Threaten Lawsuit if State Passes Budget That Robs Urban Areas (LA Now) But Hey, At Least Bill Boosts Backers of Suburban NFL Stadiums (Times) Oberstar on Raising the Gas Tax: “Congress Decides, Not the Administration” (PBS) Private Eye, Is Watching You: TAP and Turnstiles Allow Government to Follow You (Bus Bench) Rutten Summarizes Breda … Continued
7:13 AM PDT on July 23, 2009
- Cities Threaten Lawsuit if State Passes Budget That Robs Urban Areas (LA Now)
- But Hey, At Least Bill Boosts Backers of Suburban NFL Stadiums (Times)
- Oberstar on Raising the Gas Tax: “Congress Decides, Not the Administration” (PBS)
- Private Eye, Is Watching You: TAP and Turnstiles Allow Government to Follow You (Bus Bench)
- Rutten Summarizes Breda Controversy (Times)
- NY’s Bloomberg Tough on Idling, as Long as It’s Not His Motorcade (AP, News)
- More Cities Creating Guidelines to Design Livable Streets (Planetizen)
- Davis, CA Makes the Copenhagenize Top Bike-Friendly Cities List (via Streetsblog.net)
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