Today’s Headlines

  • Albany Expected to Come Up Short for Transit Riders Again Next Year (News)
  • Bloomberg: Attaching My Name Would Be Kiss of Death for Pricing Revival (Observer)
  • Pedro Espada Could’ve Made Valid Point About MTA Real Estate Assets, But Didn’t (SAS)
  • Enviro Review Requirement Blocks Stim Investment in Northeast Corridor (Globe)
  • Snow Puts a Damper on Auto-Dependent Retail as Shoppers Fill City Stores (NYT, City Room, News)
  • DC Cop Flashes Gun When His Hummer Is Hit by Snowballs (City Paper)
  • Man Commandeers City Parking Lot, Opens It to Motorists (City Room)
  • Bedford Ave Lane Cost More to Destroy Than Install; Protest Pushes Safety, Not Skin (Gothamist 1, 2)
  • Fulton Street in Fort Greene to Get Summer Streets Treatment in 2010 (The Local)
  • Throgs Neck Bridge Rehab May Have Contaminated Little Bay (News)
  • Latest Hope for Keeping Americans Hooked on Driving: 90 Years’ Worth of Natural Gas (AP)