Today’s Headlines
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8:01 AM PDT on July 27, 2011
- Planning/LADOT: Once a Month Was a Little Too Much Bike Outreach on Plan Implementation (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Federal Budget Bills a Nightmare for Transportation (The Source)
- It’s Time for a Cap Park in Hollywood (Urban Land)
- Who Knew LA’s Red Light Camera Fines Were Voluntary? (LAT)
- So. Pas: We Want to See Some Real Alternatives Before Signing Off on Big Dig (Patch)
- Mainstream Press Picking Up Story That SoCal Carpooling in Decline (Daily Bulletin)
- Raquel Nelson Given One Year’s Probation, Plans Appeal Anyway (DC Streetsblog)
- MD Police Blame Victim in Hit-and-Run Involving Cyclist (Streetsblog Network)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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