Today’s Headlines
City Council Approves Buses to Dodger Stadium (Bottleneck Blog) Handsfree Requirement Won’t Make Roads Safer (Times) EDAW Envisions Giant Park Downtown (Angelinic) Columnist Blasts Metro Board, BRU, and John Walsh (Pasadena Star-News) Media Unhappy with Metro Board’s Delay Strategy (MetBlogs, LA Weekly) Westsiders “Relieved” with Gold Line Stall (West LA Online) Laying Tracks for the … Continued
8:23 AM PDT on June 30, 2008
- City Council Approves Buses to Dodger Stadium (Bottleneck Blog)
- Handsfree Requirement Won’t Make Roads Safer (Times)
- EDAW Envisions Giant Park Downtown (Angelinic)
- Columnist Blasts Metro Board, BRU, and John Walsh (Pasadena Star-News)
- Media Unhappy with Metro Board’s Delay Strategy (MetBlogs, LA Weekly)
- Westsiders “Relieved” with Gold Line Stall (West LA Online)
- Laying Tracks for the Expo Line (Militant Angeleno)
- Not Everyone Likes the Expo Line (Mayor Sam 2)
- City Needs to Rethink Grand Ave. Mega Project (Times)
- NARP Blog Breaks Down the Times’ Amtrak Coverage
- German Town Removes All Traffic Signals (ABC via Planetizen)
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