Rpmu Controversial scooter vote pushed off another week after Chattanooga council member introduces amendment
In this in this Saturday Feb. 21, 2015, photo, bicyclists ride along U.S. Highway 80 as they participate in the Selma 50 Bicycle Ride from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The state s Department of Transportation wants to make Alabama roads more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.And safe. And useful. And it wants your input.ALDOT is working to improve upon its current, five-year-old St adidas campus 80s atewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, a plan required by the federal government, and from the state s perspective, a plan that will guide how we make the roads safer for pedestrians and bicycles specifically when we are building new roadways and improving existing roads, said Allison Green, ALDOT spokeswoman. It could involve building bike paths, and that depends on whether that is needed to make the area safe. ALDOT announced last week that the plan is being developed to improve bicycle and pedestrian mobility. The purpose of the plan is to establish a vision for integrating bicycling and walking into the state of Alabama transportation system. It also will help guide investment in bicycle and pedestrian facilities that maximize use of the limited available funding. For a very nominal expenditure, ALDOT could produce very effective education programs aimed at motorists and cyclists including public servic adidas samba e announcements , financial support for hands-on education programs at the local and neighborhood levels, and ALD adidas samba schuhe OT could significan Apno Red Bank to keep cameras for now
Without permanent changes to how the United States spends money, many important social programs cannot continue, Sen. Bob Corker says.Speaking Tuesday to a group of nearly 300 lawyers and judges, Corker, R-Tenn., outlined part of a proposal he supports and is traveling during the Senate s recess to promote - a binding cap on federal spending. The featured speaker at the Chattanooga Bar Association s annual Law Day event this morning, Corker drew a standing ovation from the crowd. He advocated limits on spending and reform of Medicare and a close look at changes to Social Security and Medicaid programs. He called the lack of action on debt the greatest threat to our country s sovereignty, security and economic growth.For complete details, see tomorrow s Times Free Press. insticator-wrapper order: 2; klangoo-wrapper order: 1; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-4 ] display: block; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-3 ] display: none; div.rc-desktop display: none; div. stanley cup rc-mobile display: block; @media min-width: 40em insticator-wra stanley mug pper order: 1; klangoo-wrapper order: 2; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-4 ] display: none; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-3 ] display: block; div.rc-desktop display: block; div.rc stanley tumbler -mobile display: none; |