Today’s Headlines
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6:07 AM PDT on March 26, 2010
- Metro Board Approves Gold Line Foothil Plan (LAT, The Source, LAist)
- Can Metro Build All Those Measure Projects in a Decade, Even if They Got the Funding? (Soap Box)
- Everyone (ok, almost everyone) Knows You Can’t Slow Drivers by Raising the Speed Limit (ABC7)
- All Hail the School Crossing Guard! (Daily News)
- Legally Speaking, Painting Your Own Bike Lane Is a Bad Idea (GOOD Magazine)
- Some in D.C. Think Livability Is Only an Urban Value (Smart Growth America)
- City to Hold the Line on Reducing Park Hours (Daily News)
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