Today’s Headlines
City Not Interested in Planning (Daily News) Personal Garages Being Used for Storage, Causing Parking Shortage (Times) Support Dips for Sales Tax to Fund Transportation (Daily News) Break up LADOT (Brayj Against the Machine) Will Metro’s Blog Be As Bland and Impersonal as Chats (Emerald City) When You See Sprawl, Think L.A. (Planetizen) How Much … Continued
10:56 AM PDT on March 21, 2008
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City Not Interested in Planning (Daily News)
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Personal Garages Being Used for Storage, Causing Parking Shortage (Times)
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Support Dips for Sales Tax to Fund Transportation (Daily News)
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Break up LADOT (Brayj Against the Machine)
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Will Metro’s Blog Be As Bland and Impersonal as Chats (Emerald City)
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When You See Sprawl, Think L.A. (Planetizen)
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How Much CO2 Does Transit Keep Out of the Air? (NARP Blog)
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