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Today’s Headlines

Schumer Wants Investigation into Oil Production (Post) Protesters Shut U.S. Oil Plant (NYT) Woman Run Over in Chelsea, Driver Not Charged (NY1) Parking Permits Considered for Pricing Program (Sun) Parking at Market Rates (Curbed) Cab Changes Would Save Fuel and Cut Emissions (Post) No Relief in Sight from School Bus Exhaust (NYT) Police Eye GPS … Continued
  • Schumer Wants Investigation into Oil Production (Post)
  • Protesters Shut U.S. Oil Plant (NYT)
  • Woman Run Over in Chelsea, Driver Not Charged (NY1)
  • Parking Permits Considered for Pricing Program (Sun)
  • Parking at Market Rates (Curbed)
  • Cab Changes Would Save Fuel and Cut Emissions (Post)
  • No Relief in Sight from School Bus Exhaust (NYT)
  • Police Eye GPS Gun to End Chases (AMNY)
  • City Doesn’t Need a ‘New Moses’ (NYT)
  • Cyclists Take in Brooklyn Waterfront (StreetFilms)
  • Bike Lane a Hit with Motorists (McBrooklyn via Brooklyn Heights Blog)
  • Ladies’ Bike Repair Night Tonight (Voice)
  • The Real Cost of Travel (Stay Free! Daily)
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Brad Aaron began writing for Streetsblog in 2007, after years as a reporter, editor, and publisher in the alternative weekly business. Brad adopted New York'’s dysfunctional traffic justice system as his primary beat for Streetsblog. He lives in Manhattan.

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