Today’s Headlines — 11/24/08
November 24, 2008By Andrew Bielak
- San Francisco takes a closer look at congestion pricing. (San Francisco Chronicle)
- New York City considers raising car registration fees to cope with a looming budget deficit for transit. (New York Times)
- Looking ahead to a second economic stimulus, California sees the possibility for a major investment in hundreds of ready-to-go transportation projects. (San Jose Mercury News)
- Urban walkability gets a boost in a new report from NYC’s Department of Transportation. (New York Times)
- Obama pushes for a larger stimulus package that could save or create 2.5 million jobs. (New York Times)
- Bus riders in Baltimore fight plans to cut service. (Baltimore Sun)



