Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
7:20 AM PDT on October 30, 2009
- Villaraigosa To Announce Plans to Expedite Certain Measure R Projects at Business Summit (LA Now, The Source)
- If Only the Mayor Rode a Bike (City Watch)
- L.A. Weekly Attacks High Speed Rail Route, CAHSR Blog Attacks L.A. Weekly.
- City of L.A. Claims Right to Restrict Overnight Parking on Homeless’ R.V.’s in Venice (LA Now)
- Maybe LADOT Isn’t All Bad (Biking In L.A.)
- San Francisco Ready for Bike Injunction to Lift (SF Streetsblog)
- Is the Famed Portland Bike Scene too White? (Bike Portland)
- If Bloomberg Wins Re-Election, Sadik Khan Stays (NYT)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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