Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:26 AM PST on December 15, 2010
- Drought for Southwest Could Be First Disaster of Climate Change (NYT)
- Villaraigosa Picks Outsider to Be General Manager…of DWP (LAT)
- Police Commission: Red Light Cameras Save Lives (Daily News)
- Brown Wants to Pass Budget in 60 Days (LAT)
- Bike Plan Goes to Planning Commission Tomorrow (LADOT Bike Blog, LACBC)
- Mayor Najarian: Distracted Driving at Epidemic Level in Glendale (LA_Now)
- “Oscar Tribute” to Transit Lines No Longer With Us (Metro Rider)
- There’s a Lot of Parking in the United States and It’s Terrible for the Environment (Planetizen via Sblog NY)
- The Journal Offers Some Decent Cycling Advice, Hidden Behind Waves of Stereotypes
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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