Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:09 AM PDT on September 24, 2010

- Metro Board Approves Bus Cuts and a Bunch of Other Stuff (The Source)
- Bus Cuts Destroyed Rapid Service in South L.A. and Inglewood (Bus Bench)
- And Its 4% of Total Bus Service (LAT)
- Whitman Double-Talking on Prop 23? (LAT)
- But Many Southland Voters Aren’t Thrilled About Her or Brown (Daily News)
- More on Rita Robinson’s Resignation (City Watch)
- More on the Smith/Krekorian Neighborhood Council/LADOT Motion (City Watch)
- More on CicLAvia (City Watch)
- Don’t Forget, Tomorrow Starts the Bike Plan Hearings (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Don’t Forget, BikeSide Has Some Thinks to Mull Over Before the Hearings
- New Bike Racks at City Hall (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Short-Sited NJ Governor Wants to Ax Train Tunnels to NYC to Pay for Two Years of Highway Projects (NYC Streetsblog)
- Who’s Afraid of World Car-Free Day? Climate Change Deniers (Grist)
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