Sep 28, 2011 | InciWeb
Saddle Fire Area Closure in Montana Lifted
Bitterroot National Forest Supervisor Julie King announced this afternoon that the emergency closure for the Saddle Complex Fire on the West Fork Ranger District is being lifted.
Tracking the End of the TDM Era
Back in the summer of 1990, the tiny town of Shoup, Idaho, an isolated mountain burg in the Salmon National Forest, was home to the last manually operated telephone switch in the United States.
City Planning for Its Parking Lot Future, Now That Privitization Is Off the Table
With the Mayor's proposal to lease out the maintenance, revenue collection, and profits of the city garages killed by the City Council earlier this year, the city has begun to move forward with other plans to maximize the revenue and efficiency of the city's publicly owned parking spaces and lots.
Misunderstanding of Shoupian Theory Leads to Uninformed Attacks
Memo to the City of Los Angeles: stop trying to ruin Donald Shoup for the rest of us.
Parking Rock Star, Donald Shoup Blasts L.A.'s Parking Policies
Gary Rides Bikes explains how "Cash Out Parking" works. It's no secret that Livable Streets advocates are big fans of the theories of Donald Shoup.