August 27, 2007 — September 2, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
- Job Killer or Opportunity to Help Clean Up L.A. 's Filthy Air?
California Progress Report - Natural allies watch as transit gets beaten up - If environmentalists remain on sidelines, public transportation will continue to lose
Sacramento Bee - Shanghai's subway system moving ahead at full throttle - Urban rail service may soon become largest in world
Boston Globe
Saturday, September 1, 2007
- Budget Cuts Only Deepen Our Resolve for a World-class Transportation System in California
California Progress Report
Friday, August 31, 2007
- Residents speak of smog with passion, knowledge - As it considers changing ozone rules, the EPA gets a California-style response at an L.A. hearing
Los Angeles Times - Transit rail line extensions and freeway upgrades jeopardized by Sacramento budget decision
The Argonaut
Thursday, August 30, 2007
- From the Margins to the Mainstream: A Guide to Transportation Opportunities in Your Community
Transportation Research Board/Surface Transportation Policy Partnership
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
- Area cities gear up for Gold Line extension - Projects developed around mass transit
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
- Shanghai's booming subway
Los Angeles Times
Monday, August 27, 2007
- After oil supplies dry up, what's Plan B? - Extreme scarcity could be disastrous for U.S. economy
San Francisco Chronicle - EPA may adopt California air standard
North County Times/Californian - Fleeced again by Sacramento - Our view: After voters pass bond measures, state leaders shortchange transportation projects
San Bernardino Sun - We're 'Pasadena-izing' - By and large, Los Angeles is growing just the way it is supposed to
Los Angeles Times
