November 26, 2007 — December 2, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
- An End to the Free Ride on Trains in Los Angeles
New York Times - Why America is Becoming a Second-World Nation and California is in the Crosshairs
California Progress Report
Saturday, December 1, 2007
- L.A. offers free tours of transit art
Urban Places & Spaces - Light rail's still best - Re the article "Optimism high, potential funding low; Metro line on track" (scroll down page)
Pasadena Star News - Most Expensive Places To Buy Gas
Forbes - Public Transit – California loves the automobile, but with our love affair comes problems
U.C. Davis CALPIRG
Friday, November 30, 2007
- Fight looms over transit bonds' proposed spending
San Diego Union Tribune - Groups decry design of Expo Line - Project divides foes, supporters
Our Weekly - A just route to a green L.A. County - Parks and transit services have something in common in the Los Angeles region - there aren't enough to go around
Whittier Daily News - Resurrecting L.A.'s Subway to the Sea
Metro Magazine - Transit funds fall short - SoCal to get less than expected from state bond
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Thursday, November 29, 2007
- $52-a-parcel tax proposed for transportation
Daily News - Bill Rosendahl - The councilman’s life lessons make him a fighter for the underdog and, sometimes, the lone voice of reason
L.A. City Beat - City Council: Its Time To Think About Our Future Together
StreetHeatLA - Officials Call For Transit Plan To Ease Congestion
CBS 2 TV - Public is Asked to Weigh-in on Transportation Plan
KNX 1070 AM - Share the Gold Line dream (Foothill extension)
Pasadena Star News
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
- Federal Gold Line funds expected (Foothill extension)
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - L.A. traffic plan a mixed bag (front page and page 9)
Santa Monica Daily Press - Mission statement to focus on L.A. traffic
Daily News - Schwarzenegger calls for new tack on infrastructure - He wants private firms to partner with the state in building and maintaining roads and other projects
Los Angeles Times
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
- Diesel jumps to a record high at the pump - The average rises 3.4 cents to $3.444 a gallon in the last week. Gasoline is little changed
Los Angeles Times
Monday, November 26, 2007
