Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:16 AM PDT on April 1, 2011
- AEG Execs. Bragging That City Council Vote in the Bag. Environmental Review Not Started (City Maven)
- Councilwoman Perry Demands Proof Stadium Won’t Impact Budget (LAT)
- More on America Fast Forward and the Momentum It’s Creating (AFL-CIO, KCRW)
- Huizar Fighting Gentrification Plan/Apartment Razing on the Eastside (LA_Now)
- Alex Thompson Files to Run for City Comptroller in 2013 (Bikeside)
- Judge Orders “Street Racer” to Pay for Injuries for Man He Crippled with Intentionally Dangerous Driving (LA_Now)
- Review of Tuesday’s Bike Parking Ordinance Hearing (LACBC Blog)
- Major Problems on Imperial Highway Bike Lane (Biking In L.A.)
- Is West L.A. Ready for Its Crenshaw/LAX Line? (City Watch)
- Long Beach Continues to Collect Grants for Sustainable Planning (LB Post)
- Food Trucks Sue Morovia Over Parking Ordinance (LAist)
- Zipcar Launches in Sacramento (Sac Bee)
- Barbara Boxer Bikes Brooklyn Bike Lane? (Streetsblog NYC)
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