Today’s Headlines
Art Walk Head Scratcher: Car Jumps Curb and Kills Pedestrian, City Bans Food Trucks (Blogdowntown) Farmer’s Field EIR Will Include Transit (The Source) Write Garcetti for Hel-Mel Bike Corral (Orange 20) Debate on Makeup of Supes Board Intensifies (LAT) May’s “Dangerous By Design” Report Gets a Second Play in the Press (Patch, LAist, Curbed) L.A. … Continued
7:37 AM PDT on August 10, 2011
- Art Walk Head Scratcher: Car Jumps Curb and Kills Pedestrian, City Bans Food Trucks (Blogdowntown)
- Farmer’s Field EIR Will Include Transit (The Source)
- Write Garcetti for Hel-Mel Bike Corral (Orange 20)
- Debate on Makeup of Supes Board Intensifies (LAT)
- May’s “Dangerous By Design” Report Gets a Second Play in the Press (Patch, LAist, Curbed)
- L.A. Needs Full Time Traffic Officers (City Watch)
- LAPD Called in To Handle “Large Group of Drunk Unruly Bicyclists” (LA_Now)
- New Estimate Shows Rise in Ca. High-Speed Rail Costs (AP, Biz Journal)
- But the Feds Show Up with $179 Million More (Fox News)
- Villaraigosa Talks Transit Expansion with the (Daily News)
- I Can’t Help But Laugh at the Word “Rampture” (LA Weekly)
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