Today’s Headlines
8:31 AM PDT on May 6, 2011
- Bin Laden Targeted Metro/Metrolink Trains (KTLA, LA Weekly, USA Today, KNBC)
- Rumor July CicLAvia Endangered (Curbed)
- Box: Sedadi Failing as LADOT General Manager (City Watch>)
- Villaraigosa Talks Up 30/10 on National Radio (NPR)
- Battle for Leimert Park Station Is Battle for Soul of Crenshaw (KCET)
- Leimert Park Deserves a Light Rail Station (LAT)
- Can Nicer Sidewalks, Cleaner Buildings, Save Westwood Village? (Curbed)
- OC Transpo. Agency Leaving Door Knockers Begging Support for Highway Expansion (Register)
- State Budget Mess May Cost Transit Jobs and Projects (Pasadena Star-News)
- High Speed Rail Planners Go Back to Route Along I-5 (LAT)
- A Fun Look at Venice’s Bike and Skating Cultures (KCET)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
There’s lots of great events on tap listed in the Streetsblog Bike Month Calendar Page for this weekend. The list includes events in Silver Lake, Santa Monica, Malibu, Mar Vista, and the Antelope Valley.
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Monday’s Headlines
No Kings, Santa Monica protected bikeway, Pasadena 710 stub, MacArthur Park, ULA, 6th Street PARC, car-nage, and more.
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Friday’s Headlines
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Mayor Bass backed off of her push for indefinite delays requested by some mid-city residents opposed to tunneling under their homes
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