Today’s Headlines
Bill Rosendahl Talks Westside Congestion. Spoiler: There’s Lots of Car Congestion (Planning Report) After Weeks of Meetings, Metro Finds People That Don’t Hate 710-Big Dig Idea (Pasadena Sun) “Greencore” Great Way to Describe Transit Rockers “It’s Casual” (KPCC) NIMBY’s Everywhere. Groups Suing to Stop High Speed Rail (LAT) Talk of Electronic Billboards on Big Blue … Continued
6:00 AM PDT on June 4, 2012
- Bill Rosendahl Talks Westside Congestion. Spoiler: There’s Lots of Car Congestion (Planning Report)
- After Weeks of Meetings, Metro Finds People That Don’t Hate 710-Big Dig Idea (Pasadena Sun)
- “Greencore” Great Way to Describe Transit Rockers “It’s Casual” (KPCC)
- NIMBY’s Everywhere. Groups Suing to Stop High Speed Rail (LAT)
- Talk of Electronic Billboards on Big Blue Buses Stalls (SM Daily Press)
- More Artwork on the Orange Line Extension (The Source)
- Daily News Makes Its Endorsements
- CA Senate Passes Bill Regulating Red Light Cameras to “Protect the Rights of Drivers” (PA Daily)
- Potholes a Major Issue in Mayoral Race…in San Diego (LAT)
- The Zombie Apocalypse Is Coming (Daily News)
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