Today’s Headlines
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8:24 AM PDT on October 19, 2010
Apparently, I’m not the only one looking for a T.O.D. standard. Photo: Erik Oginski/Flickr
- Oil Industry Also Pouring Money into Prop. 26, Which Could Affect AB32 Implementation (LAT)
- But They Love Transit. Bev. Hills Residents Rallying for “Free” Parking (Bev. Hills Courier via Curbed)
- At Least One City Watch Columnist Thinks Free Parking is Great
- 30/10 Advancing Quickly, Thanks to Boxer, Villaraigosa (Transport Politic)
- That Means Light Rail to LAX Should Be a Reality (City Watch)
- A Low Cost Solution to an Old West L.A. Bike Route (Biking in L.A.)
- Why the DWP Is Like the Roman Army (City Watch)
- How Do You Define T.O.D.? (Streetsblog.net)
- How to See the President on Friday (LAist)
- Former NFL Mega-Star Junior Seau Drives SUV Over Cliff (LAT)
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