Today’s Headlines
Feds Give New Jersey Third — And Last — ARC Repayment Extension (Northjersey.com, WSJ) LaHood Predicts a New Transportation Bill Will Pass By August (DCVelocity) Mica: Private Sector Should Pitch in for Orlando to Tampa Rail Route (Florida Times-Union) Meanwhile, Leading Pols Line Up Behind Jacksonville to Miami Amtrak Route (News4) How Can We Achieve … Continued
By
Adam Voiland
8:56 AM EST on January 19, 2011
- Feds Give New Jersey Third — And Last — ARC Repayment Extension (Northjersey.com, WSJ)
- LaHood Predicts a New Transportation Bill Will Pass By August (DCVelocity)
- Mica: Private Sector Should Pitch in for Orlando to Tampa Rail Route (Florida Times-Union)
- Meanwhile, Leading Pols Line Up Behind Jacksonville to Miami Amtrak Route (News4)
- How Can We Achieve the Right Balance Between Smart Growth and Sprawl? (SmartPlanet)
- Bike Advocates Take Aim at Scofflaw Cyclist Stereotype (Grist)
- Tiny Houses Get Their Day in the Sun (AOL)
- Monorails v. Streetcars: Why Streetcars Are Winning (Slate)
- Light Rail For Staten Island? (Transport Politic)
- Gas Prices Continue to Climb (LAT)
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