Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:00 AM PDT on March 18, 2011
- Editorial Gives Shaky Thumbs Up to Express Lanes (LAT)
- Police Need to Crack Down on Cell Phone Talker/Texters Who Drive (Daily News)
- Summit in South L.A. Focuses On Re-Imagining “Empty Space” (NRDC Switchboard)
- Harsh Critique of City’s New Parking Plan (City Watch)
- Rosendahl Doesn’t Believe Public Funds Won’t Be Used on Stadium (LA_Now)
- Metro Board Committee Moves 309k Hours of Bus Cuts (The Source)
- Jan Perry Jumps in the Mayor’s Race (LA_Now)
- Goodmon: We Need a Much Larger City Council (City Watch)
- Alta’s Mia Birk: Fight the Bike Lane Battle Ahead of Construction (via Biking In L.A.)
- Why the New Congress Is Good for Bikes (Cap. Hill Streetsblog)
- Hello, City Watch…That Explains the Uptick in Comments….
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