Today’s Headlines – 10/30/09
October 30, 2009By Transportation for America
As of early this morning, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge remains closed with no indication of a re-opening date. (CNN)
Urban revitalization and investment offers great potential for stimulus funds, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer commentary. (Inquirer)
New Yorkers have high hopes for new Metropolitan Transportation Authority chairman Jay Walder as they face rising fares and longer wait-times. (NYT)
General Motors’ new CEO called the Treasury Department’s recent compensation cuts “tough” but “fair.” (Detroit News)
And, the furthest distance from one American McDonald’s to another: 107 miles, and the gap is located in sparse South Dakota. (Slate)



