Today’s Headlines – 3/11/10
March 11, 2010By Transportation for America
The White House is reviewing tougher vehicle mileage targets and tailpipe standards. (Hill)
DOT employees could be compensated for this month’s unexpected furlough days. (WP)
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the airline industry to “get on-board” with high-speed rail. (WSJ)
“Your street is fat,” one planner says of too many non-human-scaled Southern California roadways. (Grist)
And, in a reversal from previous legislation, a new House jobs bill is dominated by direct aid to America’s cities. (Streetsblog)



