Today’s Headlines
Pennsylvania Finally Passes Transpo Bill (Inquirer) Among Other Things, the Bill Raises PA Speed Limit to 70 on Some Roads (Tribune-Democrat) Will Washington State Get Its Transpo Bill Done? (Transpo Issues Daily) Bus-Only Lanes in Calgary Reduce Congestion for Everyone (Metro News) The Men Behind the Curtain of Penn Station’s Daily 1,200-Train “Ballet” (NJ.com) Central … Continued
By
Tanya Snyder
8:55 AM EST on November 25, 2013
- Pennsylvania Finally Passes Transpo Bill (Inquirer)
- Among Other Things, the Bill Raises PA Speed Limit to 70 on Some Roads (Tribune-Democrat)
- Will Washington State Get Its Transpo Bill Done? (Transpo Issues Daily)
- Bus-Only Lanes in Calgary Reduce Congestion for Everyone (Metro News)
- The Men Behind the Curtain of Penn Station’s Daily 1,200-Train “Ballet” (NJ.com)
- Central Indiana Transit Funding Package in the Works (Reporter Times)
- Has America Hit Peak Gas? Yeah, 10 Years Ago. (Scientific American)
- LA Times Advises Measure J’s Sponsors Not to Rush Back to the Ballot
- How Transit Puts More Jobs Within Reach of Low-Income Workers (Strib)
- Boston Needs High-Speed Rail (Globe)
- How Do You Transform a Community After a Century of Neglect? (RWJF)
- The Lotus Flower in the Sky and 11 Other Outlandish Ideas for Cities (UBM Future Cities)
Tanya became Streetsblog's Capitol Hill editor in September 2010 after covering Congress for Pacifica Radios Washington bureau and for public radio stations around the country. She lives car-free in a transit-oriented and bike-friendly neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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