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Highlights from the Regional Connector EIS (The Source) Construction Begins on Main Street Road Diet (Rosendahl/YouTube, Daily Breeze) CicLAvia Tours Watts (LAT) Grieving Parent Makes Case Against Mayor/LAPD Plan to Give Back Cars to Unlicensed (City Watch) LAPD Plans to Stop Hitting So Many People with Their Cars (LAT) Candidate Beutner Proposes Locally Made Electric … Continued
8:21 AM PST on January 23, 2012
  • Highlights from the Regional Connector EIS (The Source)
  • Construction Begins on Main Street Road Diet (Rosendahl/YouTube, Daily Breeze)
  • CicLAvia Tours Watts (LAT)
  • Grieving Parent Makes Case Against Mayor/LAPD Plan to Give Back Cars to Unlicensed (City Watch)
  • LAPD Plans to Stop Hitting So Many People with Their Cars (LAT)
  • Candidate Beutner Proposes Locally Made Electric Buses for Metro (Neon Tommy)
  • Railroads Push R’s on Repealing Safety Measures Passed after Metrolink/Chatsworth Crash (Daily News)
  • More on Metro’s Bike Sharing Demonstration, with YouTube Video (The Source)
  • Wesson the Perfect Ally for Villaraigosa (LAT)
  • Even More on Rethinking Glendale Boulevard (Eastsider, Patch)
  • New Bike/Ped Trail in Burbank (Blogging L.A.)
  • Breaking: It’s Raining (Daily News)

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