Breakfast links: Around town
I saw the signage
After announcing last year that it would strictly enforce rules against sidewalk signs, DDOT has now decided the signs are okay as long as they aren’t interfering with pedestrians or creating a hazard. Meanwhile, Salisbury, England is making an effort to remove unnecessary street signs. (TBD, BBC News) (Tip: David Alpert)
Drink to drive
Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is pushing to end the state monopoly on packaged liquor sales, saying that the revenue from sales of licenses would provide a boost to state transportation coffers. (FABB) (Tip: Erik W)
Moving the slugs
After cars picking up “slugs” along 14th street were ticketed, DDOT is seeking suggestions for new pick-up sites in the District. (Post) (Tip: Erik W)
Balancing the books
Silver Spring’s new library, which is scheduled to break ground on Monday, is $3 million over budget. Project officials are scrambling to cut costs to balance the budget. (TBD) (Tip: Erik W)
Drive to be charged
A truck driver hit and killed a cyclist in Union Bridge, MD, in a crash similar to Alice Swanson’s. According to police, this time there will be some kind of charges. (TheWashCycle) (Tip: David Alpert)
ART purchases
Arlington is adding 12 new low-floor CNG buses to its routes over the next several months. (CommuterPageBlog, BeyondDC) (Tip: BeyondDC)
Let’s talk bikes
Arlington, Montgomery, and DC bike coordinators discussed bicycling on the Kojo Nnamdi show yesterday. WashCycle summarizes the key points. (Tip: David Alpert)
March in August
This weekend the Mall will play host to Glen Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally as well as the Al Sharpton and the NAACP’s annual march honoring Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. The Post covers the politics around the juxtaposition while TBD has (legitimate) tips for visitors. (Tip: Erik W)