Today’s Headlines
Gabe Klein: Fix Urban Transportation with “Sticks and Carrots” (Atlantic Cities) Would It Really Be That Crazy To Tear Down Dallas Freeway? (Dallas Observer) Mayors Take Action on Climate Change While Congress Dozes (E&E) How One Group Has Twisted Notion of “American Dream” to Encourage Sprawl (My San Antonio) Cincy Mayor Boosts Some Cycling Projects, But Not Central … Continued
By
Katie Pearce
8:57 AM EDT on April 24, 2014
- Gabe Klein: Fix Urban Transportation with “Sticks and Carrots” (Atlantic Cities)
- Would It Really Be That Crazy To Tear Down Dallas Freeway? (Dallas Observer)
- Mayors Take Action on Climate Change While Congress Dozes (E&E)
- How One Group Has Twisted Notion of “American Dream” to Encourage Sprawl (My San Antonio)
- Cincy Mayor Boosts Some Cycling Projects, But Not Central Parkway Protected Lane (700WLW, City Beat)
- Salt Lake Tribune: If Utah Continues as Top Baby-Maker, It Has to Control Growth
- Philly Pushes Back Bike-Share Until Next Spring (Inquirer)
- Planned Light Rail Extension Drives Real Estate Decisions in Seattle (Puget Sound Biz Journal)
- Montgomery County, MD, Has Increased Population, But Not Driving (GGW)
- Atlanta’s Small Towns Embrace New Urbanism (Saporta Report)
- UC Davis Wins Grant for Sustainable Transpo Center (Sac Bee)
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