Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
7:25 AM PDT on October 26, 2009
- Garcetti, LAPD, Organize to Push Unlicensed Vendors from Echo Park (Times)
- Review of the First Bike Plan Meeting (CICLE)
- Inland Valley Columnist Attends Metro Board Meeting, Thinks We’re All Crazy (Daily Bulletin)
- Times Reviews “World Without a Car…”
- …But Also Likes the “Urban Design” of the New LAPD HQ (Times)
- Gas Prices Up Again (Daily News)
- It’s the End of Car Culture as We Know It (NYT)
- Todd Litman: Johannesburg’s New BRT Can Foster Green Transport Throughout Africa (Planetizen)
- Freakonomics: Reckless Cabbie Driving a Result of Poor Incentives
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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