Today’s Headlines
Millard “Butch” Seay Named Acting President of NYC Transit (Newsday) Sustainable Transportation for 2030 (Gotham Gazette) Subway Cell Service Delayed, but Will Go Forward (AMNY) The Next Wave of Hybrids (NY Sun) Caro: Remember How Moses Affected People (AYR) In LA, They Call Them “Lexus Lanes” (LA Times) A Cool $25M for a Climate Backup … Continued
9:41 AM EST on February 13, 2007
- Millard “Butch” Seay Named Acting President of NYC Transit (Newsday)
- Sustainable Transportation for 2030 (Gotham Gazette)
- Subway Cell Service Delayed, but Will Go Forward (AMNY)
- The Next Wave of Hybrids (NY Sun)
- Caro: Remember How Moses Affected People (AYR)
- In LA, They Call Them “Lexus Lanes” (LA Times)
- A Cool $25M for a Climate Backup Plan (NYT)
- In Virginia, a Debate Over a Wind Farm (NYT)
Sarah Goodyear is a journalist and author who has covered cities and transportation for publications such as Grist, CityLab, and Streetsblog.
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