Today’s Headlines
Forget Highway Expansion, Congestion Pricing Is the Answer to SOCAL Traffic (All Things Considered) Comparing L.A. to Seattle, Our Bike Infrastructure Measures Up (Urban Adonia) Group of Bev. Hills Merchants Meet at Spago to Plot Fight Against “Golden Triangle” Subway Stop (Curbed) Meanwhile the City Council Will Throw Another $350,000 at Fighting Constellation Station (Patch) … Continued
8:37 AM PDT on July 12, 2011
- Forget Highway Expansion, Congestion Pricing Is the Answer to SOCAL Traffic (All Things Considered)
- Comparing L.A. to Seattle, Our Bike Infrastructure Measures Up (Urban Adonia)
- Group of Bev. Hills Merchants Meet at Spago to Plot Fight Against “Golden Triangle” Subway Stop (Curbed)
- Meanwhile the City Council Will Throw Another $350,000 at Fighting Constellation Station (Patch)
- Box: Rosendahl the Brown Act Crusader Should Open Up LADOT Grant Committees (City Watch)
- L.A. Finishes Conversion to LED Traffic Lights (BH Courier)
- Mobility 21 Announces Lineup for September Conference (Business Wire)
- Quick Update on a Couple of Bike Crash Trials (Biking In L.A.)
- The Streak Ends, Gas Prices Trickle Up (Daily News)
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