Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. September 2010
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- The $54 question: Is rail worth it? By Steve Hiniker
- Debate forms over Innovation Park’s influence By Joe Lanane
- Federal grants add to Hank Aaron and Oak Leaf trails By Tom Held
- MARN gets a bricks-and-mortar home By Mary Louise Schumacher
- Development Near Transit Too Pricey? Build More Transit By Angie Schmitt
- Plan paves way for $25 million Summerfest project By Tom Held
- Bike plan approved! Now comes the real work. By Dave Schlabowske
- Special Interests Hedge Bets In Governor’s Race By Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
- World Car Free Day celebrates transportation alternatives By Alex Goldschmidt
- When It Comes To Community Development, Don’t Take “No” For An Answer By Sam McGovern-Rowen
- UWM Innovation Park wins final OK for city financing By Tom Daykin
- How We Doing on that Whole Sustainability Problem? Not too Well By Sarah Lacy
- Building owners face facade fixes By Marie Rohde
- Milwaukee aldermen reject proposals for strip clubs By Larry Sandler
- Committee rejects exotic dance clubs for Walker’s Point, downtown By Tom Daykin
- Concordia redevelopment proposal wins Plan Commission approval By Tom Daykin
- Raze it, start over and think new and bolder (O’Donnell Park Garage) By Journal Sentinel Editorial
- Steiner exiting as Bayshore operator By Doris Hajewski
- Train station action delayed (Brookfield) By Larry Sandler
- The latest must-have: bike space By Amanda Fung
- Council approves Milwaukee bicycle master plan By Tom Held
- Villard Avenue Square Groundbreaking By nwscdc.org
- Supervisors say county should not make hasty decision about O’Donnell Park By BizTimes Daily
- The power of buttons and being normal (credit cards and taxis) By Seth Godin
- Bing Maps Gets Transit Directions By Kristin Meldahl
- High-speed rail construction begins in Illinois By Biz
- Scott Walker’s “68 Page Jobs Plan!”? Reduce the Huge Text Size and It’s Three Pages By Dan Cody
- MCTS upgrades fleet, rider experience with new low-emission buses By Andrew Wagner
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