Today’s Headlines
Metro’s Red Light Program Under Fire, Huizar Wants Fiscal Study (Plus Metro) Why Isn’t the Westwood/UCLA Westside Subway Station Planned for UCLA? (City Watch) Study Argues That Traffic In Carpool Lane Moved Faster with More Cars (SF Gate) El Monte Transit Village Project Lacks Fiscal Backers (Pasadena Star-News) Parking Lot Owners Ripping City Off By … Continued
7:34 AM PDT on October 12, 2011
- Metro’s Red Light Program Under Fire, Huizar Wants Fiscal Study (Plus Metro)
- Why Isn’t the Westwood/UCLA Westside Subway Station Planned for UCLA? (City Watch)
- Study Argues That Traffic In Carpool Lane Moved Faster with More Cars (SF Gate)
- El Monte Transit Village Project Lacks Fiscal Backers (Pasadena Star-News)
- Parking Lot Owners Ripping City Off By Not Paying Taxes? The City Thinks So. (Daily News)
- Desert X-Press Gamblin’ Train to Vegas Seeks Federal Loan, 2012 Construction Start (LV Sun)
- Republican Congressmen from CA Trying to Kill High Speed Rail (The Hill)
- Gas Prices Trickling Up (Daily News)
- A Night in the Tents with Occupy L.A. (LAT)
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