Today’s Headlines
DC the Most Walkable City? Depends What Counts As a City (ArchDaily) There’s So Much to Hate About Texas’ Prop 1 — Mostly the Things the Waco Trib Likes Best McAuliffe Administration Wisely Rethinking Virginia’s Road-Building Plans (Roanoke Times) Texas’ Gas Tax Only Covers Half of Transpo Costs, And That Will Keep Dropping (Standard-Times) Rich Donor Brings … Continued
By
Tanya Snyder
8:45 AM EDT on June 30, 2014
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- DC the Most Walkable City? Depends What Counts As a City (ArchDaily)
- There’s So Much to Hate About Texas’ Prop 1 — Mostly the Things the Waco Trib Likes Best
- McAuliffe Administration Wisely Rethinking Virginia’s Road-Building Plans (Roanoke Times)
- Texas’ Gas Tax Only Covers Half of Transpo Costs, And That Will Keep Dropping (Standard-Times)
- Rich Donor Brings Suburban Road Widening to the Front of the Queue (Strib)
- NCDOT Defends I-77 Widening Amid Concerns About Contractor (Davidson News)
- Pennsylvanians “Scratching Their Heads” Over Toomey’s Anti-Bike/Ped Proposal (Sentinel)
- Windshield Perspective Reporting on the Start of Construction on LA BRT (Beverly Hills Courier)
- Study Confirms There Is Safety in Numbers for Cyclists (Phys.Org)
- Would Mandatory Sleep Apnea Testing for Professional Drivers Prevent Crashes? (ABC)
Tanya became Streetsblog's Capitol Hill editor in September 2010 after covering Congress for Pacifica Radios Washington bureau and for public radio stations around the country. She lives car-free in a transit-oriented and bike-friendly neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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