November 12, 2007 — November 18, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
- L.A. Council President Garcetti Would ‘Plan by Neighborhood’ - Eric Garcetti is proposing much-needed changes to the way L.A. facilitates neighborhood development
The Planning Report - Working to Get Non-Transit Riders ON BOARD
Metro Magazine
Saturday, November 17, 2007
- Gas Prices Climb Closer to Records Set Earlier This Year - In L.A., Prices Are Less Than a Dime Away From Their All-Time Record
ABC 7 TV - Letters to the Editor: Off the Rails [Re: L.A. Sniper, Nov. 8]
L.A. City Beat - Looking for a Connection - Some See Proposed Transit Project as Downtown's Missing Link
L.A. Downtown News - Purple Line subway route options
L.A. Visions - World's Fastest Trains
USA Today
Friday, November 16, 2007
- Gasoline prices rise for 11th consecutive week
Daily News - Road, transit money pinched, as state revises STIP estimates for budget year
Capitol Weekly - State must use infrastructure bonds wisely
Whittier Daily News - USDOT: Construction Inflation Not Leveling Off Soon
Reed Construction Data
Thursday, November 15, 2007
- Lawmakers told to fix budget now - To combat a shortfall now at $10 billion and growing, Sacramento must cut spending or raise taxes, the legislative analyst says
Los Angeles Times - Letters to the Editor: Safety determines grade separation Re "Expo Line fears aired," Nov. 7 (scroll down page)
Los Angeles Times - New 'Subway to the Sea' route?
Los Angeles Times/Bottleneck Blog
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
- Cost of oil felt beyond pump - Gasoline could soon top $3.50 a gallon in California, but a large swath of the economy is affected as well
Los Angeles Times - State can lead way on greenhouse gases
Daily News - Transit projects hitting speed bumps - Bond funding delays put some plans on hold
San Diego Union Tribune
Tuesday November 13, 2007
- Hear some trains a-comin' - Public transit will be necessary for CO2 reductions
Grist - Put an end to gridlock - ONE year has passed since voters approved $42billion in infrastructure bonds, and of those, Proposition 1B promised to pump $20 billion into fixing freeways, adding light rail, trains and bike lanes
Pasadena Star News
Monday, November 12, 2007
