July 9, 2009 Headlines
July 9, 2009
LOCAL Vancouver council considers mandatory installation of electric car chargers [Vancouver Sun]
A Tale of Two Chinatowns (And a Little India) [Planning Pool]
BC Hydro wants to stay on tracks [The Hook]
What happens when your e-car runs out of e-juice? [The Vancouver Sun]
Port Metro Vancouver steams ahead [Stephen Rees's blog]
Vancouver's Pantages Theatre among Canada's Top 10 endangered historic buildings [The Province]
Cycling veterans confident of Burrard Bridge bike lane trial's success [The Georgia Straight]
Flow rolls out bike culture [The Georgia Straight]
INTERNATIONAL Portland-area drivers get an hour break at rush hour [The Oregonian]
Why light rail was predestined for MLK Way [Crosscut]
Huh?! 4 Cases Of How Tearing Down A Highway Can Relieve Traffic Jams (And Save Your City) [The Infrastructurist]
Mapping a Bird’s-Eye View of Foreclosure Misery [The New York Times]
India Rejects Any Greenhouse-Gas Cuts Under New Climate Treaty [Bloomberg]










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