Today’s Headlines

  • 2,000+ NY Bridges "Deficient," 9 NYC Spans Lowest Rating (NYT, Sun, News)
  • Current Weight Limits on City Bridges Would Ban Large SUVs (Streetsblog)
  • Heavy Trucks Contribute More to Road and Bridge Wear and Tear (TSTC
  • I-35 Survivor Recounts Terrifying Plunge (NYT)
  • Results Are In: How Many SUVs Are There on Your Block? (Brian Lehrer)
  • 9th St. Bike Lane: Businesses Fuming Over Double-Parking Tix (Bklyn Paper)
  • Spitzer Signs Law to Put Carbon Emissions Labels on 2010 Model Cars (CityRoom)
  • State Allows Community Boards to Compete for Brownfield Study Funds (News)
  • Congress Begins Debate on an Incomplete Energy Bill Today (NYT)
  • To Increase Road Capacity, Seattle Tries Double Decker Buses (Planetizen)
  • IBM Pilots New Real-Time Traffic Prediction Technology in Singapore (CNN)
  • CA Legislator Connects Sprawl and Climate Change (Planetizen)
  • SF Voters to Decide on Transit Funds and a Repeal of Parking Limits (SFGate)
  • Building Starts on S.C. Plant to Convert Nuke Weapons Into Civilian Energy (NYT)