Today’s Headlines — 12/01/08

December 1, 2008
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  • California’s new anti-sprawl law aims to get planners and developers thinking hard about building near transit. (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • New York City’s cash-strapped Metropolitan Transportation Authority desperately needs a few die-hard supporters to champion its cause. (New York Times)
  • A group of cyclists in NYC take to the 12-lane traffic nightmare, Queens Boulevard. (New York Times)
  • A Maryland State Senator says that the next stimulus package needs to help state and local governments address gaps in transportation. (Washington Post)
  • Ryan Avent looks at the impact of high-speed rail on economic productivity. (Grist)
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