Skip to content
Sponsored

Monday’s Headlines Aren’t Easy Being Pete

Why is this man smiling? Once viewed as a rising star, the luster has worn off Pete Buttigieg during his stint as transportation secretary.
Monday’s Headlines Aren’t Easy Being Pete
Pete Buttigieg comes through in the clutch. https://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/49377314277
Sponsored
  • The East Palestine train derailment and problems at Southwest Airlines have made the job of transportation secretary a political nightmare for Pete Buttigieg. (The Hill, CNN)
  • Federal subsidies for “green hydrogen” in President Biden’s climate change package could lead to more greenhouse gas emissions because gas companies are using fossil fuels to produce it. (Washington Post)
  • Transit agencies, which generally design their systems with adult men in mind, are taking steps to become more user-friendly for women, children and the elderly. (Next City)
  • Cities like London and Paris are investing in safer streets for school children, while New York City lags behind. (Momentum)
  • Brightline has started construction on a high-speed rail line connecting Southern California and Las Vegas. (KTLA)
  • Atlanta city council members want transit agency MARTA to revisit plans to redesign its main station in Five Points, saying that it doesn’t do enough to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists. (Axios)
  • Suburban North Fulton cities are partnering with MARTA on a bus rapid transit line. (Urbanize Atlanta)
  • St. Louis will put $40 million in federal American Rescue Plan funding toward traffic safety. (St. Louis Public Radio)
  • Cincinnati council members have proposed incentives for developers to build denser housing near transit lines. (Fox 19)
  • Charleston officials are pushing to add bike and pedestrian infrastructure and a shuttle to a busy beach road. (Live 5 News)
  • A federal civil rights investigation could halt or change plans to build the I-49 connector through Lafayette, Louisiana. (The Current)
  • Fresno should embrace Vision Zero. (Bee)
  • If you think the 15-minute city is a government plot to confine you to your own neighborhood, meet the freedom-lover’s alternative: the 15-hour city. (McSweeney’s)
Photo of Blake Aued
Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.

Read More:

Sponsored

Support Streetsblog

Comments Are Temporarily Disabled

Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.

Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.

More from Streetsblog USA

Friday Video: The H.A.R.D. Fight Against Hit-and-Runs

December 12, 2025

Wednesday’ Headlines Are on Autopilot

December 10, 2025

City Shuts Down Volunteer Crosswalk Painting Event in Los Angeles

December 9, 2025

Tuesday’s Headlines Set the Record Straight

December 9, 2025
See all posts