Today’s Headlines – 3/25/10
March 25, 2010By Transportation for America
The Center for Neighborhood Technology’s report on transportation costs and housing struck a cord in sprawling Texas. (Houston Chronicle)
New York City transit riders face further cuts in bus and subway service after a Metropolitan Transportation Authority vote last night. (NYT)
Ray LaHood, Secretary of Transportation, hopes to extend opportunities for women and minority-owned businesses. (DOT Blog)
Smart growth and urban redevelopment is outpacing suburban construction, according to a new EPA report. (NYT)
And, Senator John Kerry is trying to neutralize industry opposition to climate change legislation. (Roll Call)



