Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
6:45 AM PDT on April 16, 2010
- Dodger Shuttle Carrying More Passengers Than in 2008, Less Waiting Too (The Source)
- Visit Museum Square on Wilshire Boulevard if You Want Security to Boot Your Bike (Soap Box)
- Santa Monica Considers Swapping Car Parking for Premiers (Santa Monica Daily Press via Curbed)
- Epstein: We Need a Tea Party for “30 in 10” (HuffPo)
- Some Metro Board Members Want Scoping for 710 Gap Closure Project (The Source)
- Day 4 of a City in Crisis: Camera Catches Dodgers Security Actually Doing Their Job (Daily News)
- A Scoring Metric for TOD? (Straight Outta Suburbia)
- Regular Walking and Biking Cuts Risk of Heart Disease 50 Percent (Planetizen)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
(If you’re looking for the Birdman article, it will be back a little later today….it needed some work.)
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