Today’s Headlines
FTA Releases Report Hitting Metro on Civil Rights Violations (Daily News, LAT) Dear Metro, Please Combine the Sepulveda Blvd. and Van Nuys Transit Project (Ride the Pink Line) LB’s Gerald Desmond Bridge Going to Have Some Serious Bike Infrastructure (Bikeable Communities, LADOT Bike Blog) Sac Bee: It’s Not Time to Abandon High Speed Rail Why … Continued
7:54 AM PST on December 13, 2011
- FTA Releases Report Hitting Metro on Civil Rights Violations (Daily News, LAT)
- Dear Metro, Please Combine the Sepulveda Blvd. and Van Nuys Transit Project (Ride the Pink Line)
- LB’s Gerald Desmond Bridge Going to Have Some Serious Bike Infrastructure (Bikeable Communities, LADOT Bike Blog)
- Sac Bee: It’s Not Time to Abandon High Speed Rail
- Why Drivers Get More Tax Commuter Benefits Than Bus Riders (NYT)
- The All City Toy Ride Needs a Publicity Agent (Daily News)
- Oh Yeah? Well, at Least We Have Somewhere to Drive To! (LAT)
- Marlins Spending Tons of Cash on Free Agents, Putting off Transpo. Plan (Atlantic Cities)
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