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    • Drought for Southwest Could Be First Disaster of Climate Change (NYT)
    • Villaraigosa Picks Outsider to Be General Manager...of DWP (LAT)
    • Police Commission: Red Light Cameras Save Lives (Daily News)
    • Brown Wants to Pass Budget in 60 Days (LAT)
    • Bike Plan Goes to Planning Commission Tomorrow (LADOT Bike Blog, LACBC)
    • Mayor Najarian: Distracted Driving at Epidemic Level in Glendale (LA_Now)
    • "Oscar Tribute" to Transit Lines No Longer With Us (Metro Rider)
    • There’s a Lot of Parking in the United States and It’s Terrible for the Environment (Planetizen via Sblog NY)
    • The Journal Offers Some Decent Cycling Advice, Hidden Behind Waves of Stereotypes

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Wednesday’s Headlines

Nipsey Hussle Square, Long Beach, marathon, Griffith Park, Sycamore Grove Park, car-nage, and more

March 4, 2026

SGV Connect 146: What’s Next for the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority

CEO Habib Balian joins SGV Connect to discuss the A Line’s steady ridership, transit-oriented development along the corridor, and the shift to a new delivery model for the long-anticipated Claremont extension.

March 3, 2026

Tuesday’s Headlines

ICE, Playa del Rey, L.A. City charter reform, World Cup, Pasadena, Culver City, car-nage, and more

March 3, 2026

New UCLA Report Looks into the High Cost to Build Parking

For new apartments, the research found that building required parking adds roughly $50,000 to $100,000 per unit, and disproportionately increases the cost to build smaller apartments

March 2, 2026

This Week In Livable Streets

Metro NoHo-Pasadena BRT meetings, Westwood Blvd. safety project, Chandler bikeway extension, Metro PSAC, and more

March 2, 2026

Monday’s Headlines

ICE, CicLAvia, Ride that D, large asphalt repair, Long Beach, car insurance, AQMD, Pasadena, Glendale, Wilmington, Black history, car-nage, and more

March 2, 2026
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