Today’s Headlines
New Sharrows on 14th Street between Montana and Washington in Santa Monica. More from Gary Rides Bikes City Planning Director Gail Goldberg Retires (California Planning Report, Curbed) Reminder: Metro Fares Go Up Today (The Source, LAT) Truck Academy ok’d for Valley (LA_Now) L.A. Has High Rate of “Commuter Pain.” I Know, my Knee Has Been … Continued
6:16 AM PDT on July 1, 2010
New Sharrows on 14th Street between Montana and Washington in Santa Monica. More from Gary Rides Bikes- City Planning Director Gail Goldberg Retires (California Planning Report, Curbed)
- Reminder: Metro Fares Go Up Today (The Source, LAT)
- Truck Academy ok’d for Valley (LA_Now)
- L.A. Has High Rate of “Commuter Pain.” I Know, my Knee Has Been Sore Since Critical Mass (LAT)
- A Quick Look at the Parking Debate in L.A. (LA Weekly)
- Crazy Car-Bike-Cop Crash and a Shooting! All in One Hollywood Block (LAist)
- Is It Time to Convert the Orange Line to Light Rail? (Ride the Pink Line)
- Man Killed by Blue Line Train (LA_Now)
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