Today’s Headlines
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10:29 AM PDT on September 29, 2009
- Why Did the Metro Board Waste 6 Months if They Were Just Going to Extend AnsaldoBreda’s Contract? (Pasadena Star News)
- City Releases Bike Plan and Outreach Meetings (LAist)
- Poorly Designed Grade Crossings Literally Killing People (Times)
- Foothill Transit Wants Out of TAP System (KPCC)
- MTA Seeking Input on Crenshaw Corridor (Daily Breeze)
- Preview of This Weekend’s Alt-Car Expo (Green LA Girl)
- Inland Empire Relying on Highway Widenings to Stimulate Economy (Wall Street Journal)
- I-5 Widening Celebrated in Santa Clarita, But With Construction Delays, Is It “Worth It?” (Signal)
- National Park Service Favors Auto Traffic to Recreation (GGW via Streetsblog.net)
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