Today’s Headlines
Map of what the country would look like if L.A. keeps sprawling. Via: The New Yorker Critical Mass Is Going to Be a Breeze (LAT) Judge Slams Metro’s Ethics in Red Line Contempt Case (LAT) Remember When We All Used to Debate the Bike Plan? Well, Get Ready, ‘Cause Here it Comes… (LADOT Bike Blog) … Continued
7:36 AM PDT on June 18, 2010
Map of what the country would look like if L.A. keeps sprawling. Via: The New Yorker- Critical Mass Is Going to Be a Breeze (LAT)
- Judge Slams Metro’s Ethics in Red Line Contempt Case (LAT)
- Remember When We All Used to Debate the Bike Plan? Well, Get Ready, ‘Cause Here it Comes… (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Sharrows Placement a Turning Point for L.A. Cyclists (LACBC)
- Bike Lanes Appear in South L.A. on San Pedro (Eco-Village)
- Climate Change Legislation Almost as Dead as Gulf Wildlife (The Hill)
- Top Enviro: To Kick Our Oil Habit, Rewrite Federal Transportation Law (Infrastructurist)
- How Much Oil Is Wasted in the Hunt for Parking? (SF Streetsblog)
- Yesterday was ‘Dump the Pump Day. Did You Find a Pump and Dump It? (The Source)
- There’s No Such Thing As a Rolling CicLAvia (CicLAvia)
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