Today’s Headlines – 6/30/10
June 30, 2010By Transportation for America
Millions in transit earmarks from the current SAFETEA-LU transportation law remain unspent. (SacBee)
With the trickle of recovery act spending slowing and low prospects for another infusion, many worry about a double-dip recession. (LA Times)
The Washington Post profiles Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who has turned a low-profile department into a clearinghouse for activity and reform. (WP)
LaHood took to his blog to discuss how livability fits with the mission of AARP and quality of life for older Americans. (DOT Blog)
Even a scaled-back climate bill would still induce clean energy innovation. (TNR)
And, the L train in New York City, which stops in Brooklyn and elsewhere, is a disproportionate source of Craigslist Missed Connections. (City Room)



