Today’s Headlines — 10/31/08
October 31, 2008By Andrew Bielak
- Washington DC’s Metro breathes a sigh of relief after a Belgian bank agrees to temporarily drop a claim for $40 million resulting from the AIG fallout. (Reuters)
- College students are finding easier, greener ways to travel across campus. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- An architecture critic describes a ballot measure for transportation funding in Los Angeles as a “referendum on the future shape of the city.” (Los Angeles Times)
- Transportation for America Communications Director David Goldberg speaks to Mother Jones magazine about the smart growth movement.
- New York Times columnist David Brooks throws his support behind an infrastructure stimulus, and discusses the need for a “national mobility project.”
- Homes near Denver’s light-rail line shoot up in value as others remain in free fall. (Denver Post)



