- Choosing the right High Speed corridors (The Transport Politic)
- Bridges project seems less relevant in light of America’s rail future (FatLip)
- Still hoping for an improved American Transportation Policy (StreetsBlog)
- State looks to freeze gas tax at 21.1 cents per gallon (H-L)
- Show us the money: Louisville asks for $650 million in stimulus (Fox 41)
- And Mayor Abramson leaves for DC to meet Obama tomorrow (Metro Lou)
- Political cartoon described Kentucky’s ‘shovel ready’ projects (C-J Cartoon)
- $75 Billion set to help prevent foreclosures (NY Times)
- Blood plasma centers banned from residential neighborhoods (Metro Lou)
- Would-be Colonial Gardens demolishers struggle to find financing (C-J)
- Texas Roadhouse’s new concept Aspen Creek to open Tuesday (Business First)
- Brown Hotel to celebrate Hot Chocolate Feb. 24 (Consuming Lou)
- Group urges split of mismanaged Housing & Family Services (C-J)
- Gov. Beshear greening state buildings to save money (WFPL)
- EPA expected to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (NY Times)
- Obama appoints director of urban affairs from NYC (Sacramento Bee via Planetizen)
- Bruce Katz on an Urban Policy Office (CEOs for Cities via Urbanophile)
- Have your city and fresh food, too (TreeHugger)
- Suburban slums could be the worse we’ve known (Miller-McCune via Planetizen)