Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:10 AM PDT on June 10, 2011
- How Much Does It Take to Screw Up Wilbur Ave? Enough to Fix 9,000 Potholes (Safe Streets Northridge)
- Box on De La Vega Appointment: That Ain’t Change, It’s More of the Same (City Watch)
- Re-Drawing of Legislative District Boundaries Could Create Chaos for Pols (LAT)
- But Don’t Worry, the Pols Still Have Final Say (LAT)
- More on the Most Recent Audit of LADOT’s Parking Policies (LAT, LA Observed)
- Planning Commission Planning on Looking at Farmer’s Field (Daily News)
- But Does the Timer Blow Up When the 405 Shuts Down? (The Source)
- Monrovia/Metro Fight Could Lead to End of Extension (Patch)
- The Story of a Car Commuter Forced to Ride the Bus (Downtown News)
- DASH Fares Set to Rise July 1 (BlogDowntown)
- Announcing the Metro Library Twitter Daily
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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ICE, bus lane enforcement, 7th Street Metro station, La Brea, Measure ULA tax reform, Glendora, Santa Monica, car-nage, and more
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