Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:29 AM PST on January 7, 2013
- Citing L.A. Weekly, Councilman Buscaino Demands Answers on Hut and Run Crisis (Weekly)
- Speaking of Buscaino, He and Englander Propose $3 Billion Road Repair Bond (KCET, LAT)
- 5 Candidates for Mayor Vaguely Talk Transpo., Westside Subway (Curbed, KPCC, L.A. Weekly)
- Good Thing No NFL Team Wants to Move Here Next Season (Pasadena Star-News)
- Metro Installing E-Vehicle Charging Stations at Union Station, Other Rail Stops (Blog Downtown, KCET)
- Villaraigosa Forgot How to Drive (Daily News)
- But LAX Changes Its Mind on Free E-Vehicle Charging (WSJ)
- What to Do If Transit Isn’t Convenient — The Cap’n Transit Flowchart
- Atlantic Cities: Transit Ridership Doesn’t Depend on Strength of Business Districts
- Climate Change Professor: We’re Running Out of Time (LAT)
- An Argument for Protected Bike Lanes, in One Picture (Dmitry Gudkov)
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