Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
10:32 AM PDT on October 1, 2009
- Villaraigosa Makes Clear It Was Jobs, Not Performance, That Spurred Support for AnsaldoBreda (Times, KPCC)
- R’s Block Plan to Extend Transportation Trust Fund Over Issue of Where the Money Comes From (DC Streetsblog)
- Green LA: 10 Signs of Living Streets
- LADOT to Riders: How Do We Save DASH? (blogdowntown)
- Metro Planning Some T.O.D. for Wilmington/Imperial/Rosa Parks Blue Line Station (LAist)
- HSR Supporters Will Rally Outside Union Station Tomorrow (LAist)
- NRDC, Other Enviros, Sue Caltrans Over I-47 “Truck Expressway” (Cunningham Report)
- Governor Schwarzenegger to Host “Global Climate Summit”; Sponsors Include Chevron (Sac Bee)
- Climate Change-Denying U.S. Chamber of Commerce Losing Members (NYT)
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