Today’s Headlines
City of Lights: Bike Safety Workshop at Centro Latino for Literacy (LACBC Blog) Bev. Hills Unified School District Opposes Feuer Bill to Expedite CEQA Challenges to Transit (Patch) Nobody Wants to Maintain Highway 39 (LAT) CicLAvia Announces Route for 4/15 – Same As 10/9 (CicLAvia Blog) Santa Monica Plans Ped Crackdown in February (Nixie) Editorial: Supes Need … Continued
7:54 AM PST on January 31, 2012
- City of Lights: Bike Safety Workshop at Centro Latino for Literacy (LACBC Blog)
- Bev. Hills Unified School District Opposes Feuer Bill to Expedite CEQA Challenges to Transit (Patch)
- Nobody Wants to Maintain Highway 39 (LAT)
- CicLAvia Announces Route for 4/15 – Same As 10/9 (CicLAvia Blog)
- Santa Monica Plans Ped Crackdown in February (Nixie)
- Editorial: Supes Need to Stop Making So Many Decisions Behind Closed Doors (LAT)
- Mayor Tours Orange Line Extension Construction. So Far, So Good… (Curbed, The Source)
- …And So Far $180 Million Under Budget (Daily News)
- Editorial: Reform CEQA, But Do It Smart (LAT)
- Baldwin Park Officials Want Bike Friendly Planning (Patch)
- More Bike Parking at LA Live (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Greuel, Garcetti Each Socked Away $1 Million for Campaign (Daily News)
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