Augmented Reality Coming To DC Bus Stops Today
Read Write Web
Bridge Work Begins Over 210 ("Iconic Freeway Structure" for the Gold Line Foothill Extension)
Arcadia's Best
Broadway Is Busy With Pedestrians, If Not Car Traffic
New York Times
California High Speed Rail News Flash: Program Director Tony Daniels Leaves HSR Project
Examiner
Car Sharing Should Expand To Hollywood, Recommends City Report
LAist
Chinese Laborers Finally Rest In Peace: Those Whose Bodies Were Excavated During Construction Of The Metro Gold Line's Eastside Extension And Then Reinterred At A Nearby Cemetery In Boyle Heights Are Honored With A Memorial Wall And Garden
Los Angeles Times
Clever Crosswalk Squashes Jaywalking, By Making It Legal ("Korean designer Jae Min Lim has the clever idea to turn crosswalks into, well, “J”s. By curving the typical Zebra crossing to take up a wider swath of road, you carve out a nice, safe path for pedestrians -- one that reflects how they actually walk." Includes intriguing photos and diagrams)
Fast Company Design
Debt Load Weighs On Alameda Corridor: The Rail Expressway That Helped Make The L.A. And Long Beach Ports Complex The Giant It Is Could Become A Burden Thanks To The Recession
Los Angeles Times
Does The President's Plan For Fixing America's Transportation Infrastructure Go Far Enough?
Brookings
Fast Rail Won't Stop In The SCV
Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Get Out The Shovel: Metro Wants Regional Connector Underground
Curbed LA
How Can Los Angeles Adapt To Coming Climate Change? ("Climate change can't alter the blue skies or access to the beach and mountains, but it will pose four tangible threats: The summers will grow hotter, the air will be smoggier, there will be more fires, and there will be much less water.")
Scientific American
How Do Parking Lots Affect The Environment?
Environmental Research Web
If Transit Investment Produces Jobs, Why Isn't There More Of It?
Next American City
Incorporating Health Objectives Into Transport Planning
Planetizen
The Jam Busters: Can Maths Keep Us Moving? - With Car Use Increasing All The Time, In A Few Years We Could Be Facing Global Gridlock. Can The Calculations Of Mathematicians And Engineers Keep Us Moving?
Independent (U.K.)
LA Artists Fight To Save City's Legacy Of Murals
Associated Press
Living On Earth, A National NPR Radio Show, Looks At Cycling And Los Angeles
StreetsBlog LA
It's No Copenhagen
Living On Earth
Measure Your Neighborhood's Transportation Costs
New York Times
Not The Best Of Times For L.A.'s Labor Unions ("If the 30-10 plan gets approved, you are looking at putting 150,000 people back to work...Nothing comes close to creating that number of jobs and get us back on track. That's not just construction, it's suppliers and services, health care, entertainment. Everyone will benefit from it.")
Los Angeles Daily News
Obama Seeks $50 Billion In Transportation Spending To Create Jobs: The President Says The Plan Would Put Construction Workers Back On The Job Without Adding To The Deficit. Republicans Say It's More Unnecessary Spending
Los Angeles Times
Perspectives: A Tale Of Two Gold Line Extensions: Washington Boulevard Route Serves More Riders
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Promoting A Second Stimulus With The Goal Of Actual Job Creation
Transport Politic
Proposed Westside Subway Will Do Little To Relieve Traffic Congestion, Report Shows: The Draft Environmental Impact Report Does Say, However, That The Project Will Give Riders More Options And Allow Them To Travel Across Town Much Faster Than The Buses On Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles Times
Railroad Track Separation Project Stalled, City Debates Alternatives
Whittier Daily News
Regional Connector Report Released: LTCC Hosts Meeting On Sept. 13 To Update Community On Metro Transit Project (Little Tokyo Community Council)
Rafu Shimpo
The Road To Transitville: Everyone Loves 30-10, But Building A Dozen Major Transportation Projects In A Decade Requires A Long Stop In Washington
Los Angeles Downtown News
Rural Transit Takes Off In California
Environmental Defense Fund Way2Go Blog
SCAG Takes A Pass on History, Moves Forward With Lower GHG Reductions
StreetsBlog LA
Top Twitter Feeds On Urban Planning (updated for Fall, 2010)
Planetizen
Traffic Death Experts Ignore The Role Of Dangerous Streets
StreetsBlog
"Train Geeks" Give Railroad Agency High Marks
Washington Post
True HSR Cost Accounting
California High Speed Rail Blog
U.S. Plays Catch-Up On High Speed Rail
New York Times
Vote: Which Downtown Streets Should LA Turn Into Pedestrian Plazas?
Curbed LA
Westside Subway Report Released: It Won't Relieve Westside Traffic Congestion, But Does That Matter?
LAist
Will Subway To The Sea Equal More Congestion?
CityWatch
Zippy! Draft Study For Subway Released, Westwood To Union Station In 25 Minutes
Curbed LA
Today's Headlines - more at Metro
9/07/2010
9/03/2010
Regional Connector Draft EIR/EIS, 1963's Version Of TAP, Metro Turnstiles, Go Metro iPhone App, Transit Impact On Jobs & More
Arriving At Better Road Safety Measures
The City Fix
Before TAP: The 1963 Vision Of Smart-Card Fare Collection And Rapid Transit For L.A. (A look at a very early proposal for TAP-like payment system, Westside rapid transit to Westwood, beautiful vintage illustrations, and more)
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
Bike Ped Planning (2p. PDF : New wiki website launches October 7)
SCAG
CicLAvia Gearing Up With "I Spy" Urban Contest
Curbed LA
DOT Most Improved Large Federal Agency In Best Places To Work Rankings
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
DTLA! New Boosterism In Downtown Los Angeles
Huffington Post
Editorial: True Air-Rail Travel Has A Future ("The Bob Hope Airport in Burbank has an opportunity to become what LAX never has - the first true rail-accessible airport in the Los Angeles region.")
Los Angeles Daily News
L.A. Transit Officials Release Free iPhone App
Los Angeles Times
Go Metro App
iTunes
LAUSD Reduces Bus Service Due To Budget Cuts ("I mean, who wants to take the Metro bus every single day?")
ABC-7
More Transit = More Jobs: New Report (Transit creates more jobs than highways)
Transportation Equity Network
Full-Text Report: More [Transit] = More Jobs: The Impact Of Increasing Funding For Public Transit (31p. PDF)
University Of Missouri, St. Louis Public Policy Center, Transportation Equity Network
Needed: A Better Way Of Keeping Infrastructure Working Well (Proposes that you can't have good TOD without good T, and because maintenance is based on a calendar and not the objective condition of an asset, it is almost always either too late if a breakdown has occured, or too early and thus wasteful)
New Urban Network
New Ideas For The Troubled Path To Oakland Airport
Transportation Nation
Our Mobile Money Pits: The True Cost Of Cars
StreetsBlog DC
Rail, Intermodal Volume Reach Highest Level This Year
Trucking Info
The Reason Foundation's Unreasonable Highway Report
Infrastructurist
19th Annual Report On The State Highway Systems (109p. PDF)
Reason Foundation
The Smart-Growth Set: How 32-Year Old Google Veteran David Alpert - And His Band Of Bloggers - Are Shaping 21st Century D.C. (Planning nerd bloggers are finding they can have significant influence on planning and development. In Washington, a high-profile example is how a gang of policy and planning bloggers successfully demanded that WMATA partner with Google Transit)
Washington City Paper
SoCal Board Endorses Lower Emission Goals
San Jose Mercury News
TAP Is Being Fixed, But The Turnstile Debacle Will Not Go Away
StreetsBlog LA
Underground Connector Recommended By Metro Staff
Blog Downtown
Regional Connector Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR
Metro
Virtual Presence Is Upon Us ("We do not need another inch of freeway and we certainly do not need to squander billions on an idiotic subway beneath Wilshire Boulevard. A 20 mile long subway from downtown L.A. to Santa Monica will serve only 4% of the City of Los Angeles. Is that worth another $10 B in your money?")
CityWatch
West Hollywood General Plan Transit Overlay Unrealistic
WeHo News
Which City Is Best For Biking? (animated infographic)
GOOD
The City Fix
Before TAP: The 1963 Vision Of Smart-Card Fare Collection And Rapid Transit For L.A. (A look at a very early proposal for TAP-like payment system, Westside rapid transit to Westwood, beautiful vintage illustrations, and more)
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
Bike Ped Planning (2p. PDF : New wiki website launches October 7)
SCAG
CicLAvia Gearing Up With "I Spy" Urban Contest
Curbed LA
DOT Most Improved Large Federal Agency In Best Places To Work Rankings
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
DTLA! New Boosterism In Downtown Los Angeles
Huffington Post
Editorial: True Air-Rail Travel Has A Future ("The Bob Hope Airport in Burbank has an opportunity to become what LAX never has - the first true rail-accessible airport in the Los Angeles region.")
Los Angeles Daily News
L.A. Transit Officials Release Free iPhone App
Los Angeles Times
Go Metro App
iTunes
LAUSD Reduces Bus Service Due To Budget Cuts ("I mean, who wants to take the Metro bus every single day?")
ABC-7
More Transit = More Jobs: New Report (Transit creates more jobs than highways)
Transportation Equity Network
Full-Text Report: More [Transit] = More Jobs: The Impact Of Increasing Funding For Public Transit (31p. PDF)
University Of Missouri, St. Louis Public Policy Center, Transportation Equity Network
Needed: A Better Way Of Keeping Infrastructure Working Well (Proposes that you can't have good TOD without good T, and because maintenance is based on a calendar and not the objective condition of an asset, it is almost always either too late if a breakdown has occured, or too early and thus wasteful)
New Urban Network
New Ideas For The Troubled Path To Oakland Airport
Transportation Nation
Our Mobile Money Pits: The True Cost Of Cars
StreetsBlog DC
Rail, Intermodal Volume Reach Highest Level This Year
Trucking Info
The Reason Foundation's Unreasonable Highway Report
Infrastructurist
19th Annual Report On The State Highway Systems (109p. PDF)
Reason Foundation
The Smart-Growth Set: How 32-Year Old Google Veteran David Alpert - And His Band Of Bloggers - Are Shaping 21st Century D.C. (Planning nerd bloggers are finding they can have significant influence on planning and development. In Washington, a high-profile example is how a gang of policy and planning bloggers successfully demanded that WMATA partner with Google Transit)
Washington City Paper
SoCal Board Endorses Lower Emission Goals
San Jose Mercury News
TAP Is Being Fixed, But The Turnstile Debacle Will Not Go Away
StreetsBlog LA
Underground Connector Recommended By Metro Staff
Blog Downtown
Regional Connector Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR
Metro
Virtual Presence Is Upon Us ("We do not need another inch of freeway and we certainly do not need to squander billions on an idiotic subway beneath Wilshire Boulevard. A 20 mile long subway from downtown L.A. to Santa Monica will serve only 4% of the City of Los Angeles. Is that worth another $10 B in your money?")
CityWatch
West Hollywood General Plan Transit Overlay Unrealistic
WeHo News
Which City Is Best For Biking? (animated infographic)
GOOD
9/02/2010
Extending Metro Red Line In Valley, Extending Gold Line To Industry, Union Station's Starring Role, Ten Most Ambitious Projects & More
Accelerating Amtrak Trains: Will Superfast Train Service In The Northeast Ever Happen?
Governing
Build Now, Pay Later: Gold Line Construction Needs Private Companies
Curbed LA
Congressman Clyburn Sees Stock Fee As Way To Fund Highways Across U.S.
Charleston Regional Business Journal
Effective Public Involvement Using Limited Resources (107p. PDF)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program
EU Eyes Single Ticket For Multi-Transport Journey ("Travellers could plan their trips in a one-stop shop, buying just one ticket for a journey with multiple means of transport instead of going through different long and complex ticketing procedures, if plans from the European Commission go ahead.")
Euractiv
Google Cloud-Computing Applications Get Certification For Federal Government Use
Washington Post
It's Time To Build An Interstate Highway System For Trains
Sacramento Bee
ITS "Cooperative" Systems Aim To Manage National Transport Needs
Fleet Owner
Livability Programs Need Support in Transportation Reauthorization
Planning Report
[D.C.] Metro Offers Real-Time Train Info By Phone
Transit Wire
Metrorail Next Train IVR (video : animated avatars demonstrate how "next train" phone-voice system works)
Most Ambitious Transportation Projects Of The 21st Century (A list of the top ten most impressive and elaborate projects. "Some are already in the works while others are pipe dreams. Can you imagine getting from New York to London in an hour?")
AOL Travel
New Rail Standards Foster Safety, Inter-Operability, And American Manufacturing Jobs
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Opinion: Tom LaBonge: Expanding Red Line Is Key To Solving Traffic Problems
Los Angeles Daily News
Port Of L.A. Will Delay Immediate Ban Enforcement In Clean Trucks Program
Daily Breeze
San Gabriel Valley Officials Ask Metro To Consider Extending Light-Rail Line To Industry (City Of Industry has "2,600 businesses and 80,000 jobs.")
Whittier Daily News
SCAG Meeting [Today] Could Determine How SoCal Will Grow
StreetsBlog LA
Shoup To O'Toole: The Market For Parking Is Anything But Free
StreetsBlog
SM Planning Commission Hears Arguments For And Against Agensys Bike Path
StreetsBlog LA
Stations Picked, Huge Automated Transit Project For Paris Closer To Realization ("In the Western World, the most significant rapid transit project currently being contemplated is Paris’ 96-mile Grand Paris network that would extend brand-new automated rapid transit lines across and around the region at the eye-popping price of more than twenty billion euros.")
Transport Politic
Train Enthusiasts Line Up For Japan Hotel's Railway Room
Reuters
Transcontinental Shift: Hollywood Is All Aboard At Union Station ("The station has become a bustling film destination thanks to its distinctive architecture, wide open spaces – including a vacant 12,000-square-foot former ticketing concourse and 65-foot-high ceilings – and a reputation for being film-friendly.")
Los Angeles Times
Travel Assistance Device Deployment To Transit Agencies (103p. PDF : TAD provides various informational prompts to transit riders with cognitive disabilities, including the audio messages “get ready” and “pull the cord now,” and vibrates to alert the rider to pull the stop cord. These prompts are delivered to the rider in real-time as he or she rides the bus using the embedded global positioning system technology in off-the-shelf cell phones.)
University Of South Florida National Center For Transit Research
UC Berkeley Researchers Launch High-Tech Transit Study In Bay Area Commute Hot Spot ("A new pilot project by transportation researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, seeks to determine whether commuters will use transit more often if they are provided with accessible, current and information-rich transit, parking and traffic options before they start their journeys. The mobile application is also available in the mobile apps section of www.511.org. Researchers said that the study’s multi-agency cooperation was key to attaining real-time, region-wide data for multiple modes of transportation.")
University Of California Berkeley Institute Of Transportation Studies Press Release
Networked Traveler App
What Is It About 20-Somethings And Cars? (Automobile miles driven by people ages 21-30 has dropped 7.7% since 1995)
The City Fix
Which Way For The Future Of Planning In L.A.?
Planning Report
Winning Transportation Projects Saving Lives, Time, And Money
AASHTO
Governing
Build Now, Pay Later: Gold Line Construction Needs Private Companies
Curbed LA
Congressman Clyburn Sees Stock Fee As Way To Fund Highways Across U.S.
Charleston Regional Business Journal
Effective Public Involvement Using Limited Resources (107p. PDF)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program
EU Eyes Single Ticket For Multi-Transport Journey ("Travellers could plan their trips in a one-stop shop, buying just one ticket for a journey with multiple means of transport instead of going through different long and complex ticketing procedures, if plans from the European Commission go ahead.")
Euractiv
Google Cloud-Computing Applications Get Certification For Federal Government Use
Washington Post
It's Time To Build An Interstate Highway System For Trains
Sacramento Bee
ITS "Cooperative" Systems Aim To Manage National Transport Needs
Fleet Owner
Livability Programs Need Support in Transportation Reauthorization
Planning Report
[D.C.] Metro Offers Real-Time Train Info By Phone
Transit Wire
Metrorail Next Train IVR (video : animated avatars demonstrate how "next train" phone-voice system works)
Most Ambitious Transportation Projects Of The 21st Century (A list of the top ten most impressive and elaborate projects. "Some are already in the works while others are pipe dreams. Can you imagine getting from New York to London in an hour?")
AOL Travel
New Rail Standards Foster Safety, Inter-Operability, And American Manufacturing Jobs
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Opinion: Tom LaBonge: Expanding Red Line Is Key To Solving Traffic Problems
Los Angeles Daily News
Port Of L.A. Will Delay Immediate Ban Enforcement In Clean Trucks Program
Daily Breeze
San Gabriel Valley Officials Ask Metro To Consider Extending Light-Rail Line To Industry (City Of Industry has "2,600 businesses and 80,000 jobs.")
Whittier Daily News
SCAG Meeting [Today] Could Determine How SoCal Will Grow
StreetsBlog LA
Shoup To O'Toole: The Market For Parking Is Anything But Free
StreetsBlog
SM Planning Commission Hears Arguments For And Against Agensys Bike Path
StreetsBlog LA
Stations Picked, Huge Automated Transit Project For Paris Closer To Realization ("In the Western World, the most significant rapid transit project currently being contemplated is Paris’ 96-mile Grand Paris network that would extend brand-new automated rapid transit lines across and around the region at the eye-popping price of more than twenty billion euros.")
Transport Politic
Train Enthusiasts Line Up For Japan Hotel's Railway Room
Reuters
Transcontinental Shift: Hollywood Is All Aboard At Union Station ("The station has become a bustling film destination thanks to its distinctive architecture, wide open spaces – including a vacant 12,000-square-foot former ticketing concourse and 65-foot-high ceilings – and a reputation for being film-friendly.")
Los Angeles Times
Travel Assistance Device Deployment To Transit Agencies (103p. PDF : TAD provides various informational prompts to transit riders with cognitive disabilities, including the audio messages “get ready” and “pull the cord now,” and vibrates to alert the rider to pull the stop cord. These prompts are delivered to the rider in real-time as he or she rides the bus using the embedded global positioning system technology in off-the-shelf cell phones.)
University Of South Florida National Center For Transit Research
UC Berkeley Researchers Launch High-Tech Transit Study In Bay Area Commute Hot Spot ("A new pilot project by transportation researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, seeks to determine whether commuters will use transit more often if they are provided with accessible, current and information-rich transit, parking and traffic options before they start their journeys. The mobile application is also available in the mobile apps section of www.511.org. Researchers said that the study’s multi-agency cooperation was key to attaining real-time, region-wide data for multiple modes of transportation.")
University Of California Berkeley Institute Of Transportation Studies Press Release
Networked Traveler App
What Is It About 20-Somethings And Cars? (Automobile miles driven by people ages 21-30 has dropped 7.7% since 1995)
The City Fix
Which Way For The Future Of Planning In L.A.?
Planning Report
Winning Transportation Projects Saving Lives, Time, And Money
AASHTO
9/01/2010
Gold Line RFP, SFV HSR, New & Notable Resources, 20 MPH Limits, Free Public Transit, L.A.'s Walking Dangers & More
All-Electric Bus Picking Up Passengers In Southern California (Foothill Transit)
Gizmag
Bike Corrals: Local Business Impacts, Benefits, And Attitudes (23p. PDF)
Portland State University School Of Urban Studies And Planning
A Bold Landmark By The Expo Line: Eric Owen Moss' Samitaur Tower In Culver City Will Display Video And Artwork Visible To Transit Riders On The Light-Rail Line
Los Angeles Times
Debunking The Myth Of Motorist Entitlement To Monopolize The Road ("There's an old line among opponents of cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. It says road construction funds shouldn't be used to build bike lanes and sidewalks because cyclists and pedestrians don't contribute to the gasoline taxes that fund road construction.")
StreetsBlog LA
Decision On High Speed Rail Station Location In Valley Is Far Off
LAist
Delayed Mapping In The Age Of Realtime Information (More discussion of Metro's "12 Minute Map")
Human Transit
Denver Airport Breaks Ground On New Rail Line To Downtown ("Denver joins a growing list of U.S. airports that are trying to promote public rail transportation. Others that will be connected directly via rail in the coming years include Dallas Love Field, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas/Fort Worth, Oakland, Washington Dulles and Los Angeles.")
USA Today
Gold Line Opens Bidding On $450 Million Extension Phase, Tests New Public-Private Partnership Model
Pasadena Star-News
Construction Authority Issues RFP For $450 Million Light Rail Extension From Pasadena To Azusa: RFP Will Result In Public-Private Partnership With Winning Bidder (2p. PDF)
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Press Release
Keeping Tabs On Traffic
Wall Street Journal
LA County Sidewalk Riding: Part 5
LADOT Bike Blog
More Solo Drivers Are Coming To California Carpool Lanes: Is It A Good Idea?
Los Angeles Times
New And Notable: All Roads Lead To Congress, Green Metropolis & Innovating for Sustainability
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
No Need For Speed: 20's Plenty For Us
StreetFilms
Omnitrans Sets Service Reductions
Inland News Today
Protecting America's Commercial Bus Passengers With National Passenger Carrier Safety Push
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Should Carpoolers Get A Free Ride?
GOOD
Should Public Transportation Be Free? (In Paris, an underground group is posing that question. They dodge fares, not to save money, but to spark a debate over whether public transportation should be free or not)
American Public Media Marketplace
Shoup's Parking Ideas Offer MUCH More Than A Nifty Way To Price On-Street Parking
Reinventing Parking
A Stolen Bus Leads To An All-Too-Familiar Suspect
New York Times
The Truth About London's Cycle Superhighways ("Its 9 mile route offering moments of perfection and incredible frustration in equal doses.")
This Big City
USDOT Announces New, Historic Uniform High-Speed Rail Design Standards To Help U.S. Manufacturers To Compete
Mass Transit
When It Comes To Walking, L.A. Is More Deadly Than Other Cities
LAist
Gizmag
Bike Corrals: Local Business Impacts, Benefits, And Attitudes (23p. PDF)
Portland State University School Of Urban Studies And Planning
A Bold Landmark By The Expo Line: Eric Owen Moss' Samitaur Tower In Culver City Will Display Video And Artwork Visible To Transit Riders On The Light-Rail Line
Los Angeles Times
Debunking The Myth Of Motorist Entitlement To Monopolize The Road ("There's an old line among opponents of cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. It says road construction funds shouldn't be used to build bike lanes and sidewalks because cyclists and pedestrians don't contribute to the gasoline taxes that fund road construction.")
StreetsBlog LA
Decision On High Speed Rail Station Location In Valley Is Far Off
LAist
Delayed Mapping In The Age Of Realtime Information (More discussion of Metro's "12 Minute Map")
Human Transit
Denver Airport Breaks Ground On New Rail Line To Downtown ("Denver joins a growing list of U.S. airports that are trying to promote public rail transportation. Others that will be connected directly via rail in the coming years include Dallas Love Field, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas/Fort Worth, Oakland, Washington Dulles and Los Angeles.")
USA Today
Gold Line Opens Bidding On $450 Million Extension Phase, Tests New Public-Private Partnership Model
Pasadena Star-News
Construction Authority Issues RFP For $450 Million Light Rail Extension From Pasadena To Azusa: RFP Will Result In Public-Private Partnership With Winning Bidder (2p. PDF)
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Press Release
Keeping Tabs On Traffic
Wall Street Journal
LA County Sidewalk Riding: Part 5
LADOT Bike Blog
More Solo Drivers Are Coming To California Carpool Lanes: Is It A Good Idea?
Los Angeles Times
New And Notable: All Roads Lead To Congress, Green Metropolis & Innovating for Sustainability
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
No Need For Speed: 20's Plenty For Us
StreetFilms
Omnitrans Sets Service Reductions
Inland News Today
Protecting America's Commercial Bus Passengers With National Passenger Carrier Safety Push
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Should Carpoolers Get A Free Ride?
GOOD
Should Public Transportation Be Free? (In Paris, an underground group is posing that question. They dodge fares, not to save money, but to spark a debate over whether public transportation should be free or not)
American Public Media Marketplace
Shoup's Parking Ideas Offer MUCH More Than A Nifty Way To Price On-Street Parking
Reinventing Parking
A Stolen Bus Leads To An All-Too-Familiar Suspect
New York Times
The Truth About London's Cycle Superhighways ("Its 9 mile route offering moments of perfection and incredible frustration in equal doses.")
This Big City
USDOT Announces New, Historic Uniform High-Speed Rail Design Standards To Help U.S. Manufacturers To Compete
Mass Transit
When It Comes To Walking, L.A. Is More Deadly Than Other Cities
LAist
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