Today’s Headlines
Get More Renderings of the Civic Park at Curbed Flow of Oil Might Be Stanched After Gushing for Months, But the Damage Is Done (NYT) Civic Park Breaks Ground (LA_Now, HuffPo, NBC4) City Planning Hosts Two Webinars on Bike Plan, Get the Details on Signing Up Here (LADOT Bike Blog) Issues That Unite the Westside: … Continued
7:50 AM PDT on July 16, 2010
Get More Renderings of the Civic Park at Curbed- Flow of Oil Might Be Stanched After Gushing for Months, But the Damage Is Done (NYT)
- Civic Park Breaks Ground (LA_Now, HuffPo, NBC4)
- City Planning Hosts Two Webinars on Bike Plan, Get the Details on Signing Up Here (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Issues That Unite the Westside: Hint, They Involve Reducing Car Parking (City Watch)
- Finally, Funds for the City’s Bike-Ped Set Aside from Measure R Become Available (LACBC Blog)
- L.A. Needs to Plan to Grow and Grow Our Plan (City Watch)
- Tradeoff: Commuter Bikes Are Comfy, but Heavy (WSJ)
- Stimulate This! The Growing Appeal of Highway Teardowns (Marketplace)
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