Today’s Headlines
Dallas Planners Working on a Plan to “Restitch” Neighborhoods Around Urban Freeways (Morning News) Here and Now Wonders Why U.S. Trains Don’t Use Open Gangways Grist: Highway Funding Troubles Could Put Us on a Better Course Dallas Observer: City’s New Bike Share “Saddest in the Country” DC Church: Bike Lanes Infringe on Religious Freedom (WaPo) … Continued
8:53 AM EDT on October 15, 2015
- Dallas Planners Working on a Plan to “Restitch” Neighborhoods Around Urban Freeways (Morning News)
- Here and Now Wonders Why U.S. Trains Don’t Use Open Gangways
- Grist: Highway Funding Troubles Could Put Us on a Better Course
- Dallas Observer: City’s New Bike Share “Saddest in the Country”
- DC Church: Bike Lanes Infringe on Religious Freedom (WaPo)
- Little Rock May Go Ahead with $600 Million Freeway, Ditch Streetcar Plan (Arkansas Online)
- Australian City Backs Off Plans to Plant Trees in a Bike Lane (Daily Telegraph)
Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.
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