Today’s Headlines
9:10 AM PDT on August 14, 2009
- Is the LADOT Lying About Reseda Bike Lanes? (Biking In LA)
- Transit Coalition President: We Need to Do Projects Right the First Time (City Watch)
- What is Metro Planning for Little Tokyo After the Regional Connector Rolls Through? (Curbed)
- BART Strike Set to Rock the Bay Area Sunday Night (Chronicle, SF Streetsblog)
- Daily News Backs Council Plan to Encourage More Outdoor Seating at Restaurants
- Two Dead in Crash o I-5 Near Griffith Park (LA Now)
- Glendale Couple Killed When They Crash Into Tree (Daily News)
- Philly Cyclists Band Together to Support Proposed Center City Bike Lanes (BCGP via Streetsblog.net)
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill…Full BART Strike Coverage Can Be Found at SF Streetsblog, And Check Back Here for Another Reseda Update Later Today
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