Today’s Headlines
Analysis of Metro’s Seismic Studies Declares Danger to Tunneling Under Bev. Hills High (Patch) Feuer: BHUSD Doesn’t Understand Legislation It Opposes (Patch) Watered Down Bikeways Standards Bill Head Passes Assembly (Cal Bike) LA Moves to Become a Healthier City (The Source) Culver City Moving Fast on Expo TOD (Wave) Atwater Shedding Some Parking Spaces (Curbed) … Continued
8:45 AM PST on February 6, 2012
- Analysis of Metro’s Seismic Studies Declares Danger to Tunneling Under Bev. Hills High (Patch)
- Feuer: BHUSD Doesn’t Understand Legislation It Opposes (Patch)
- Watered Down Bikeways Standards Bill Head Passes Assembly (Cal Bike)
- LA Moves to Become a Healthier City (The Source)
- Culver City Moving Fast on Expo TOD (Wave)
- Atwater Shedding Some Parking Spaces (Curbed)
- Westside Council of Governments Working on Bike Gap Closure Plan (SM Spoke)
- Who Owns Occupy LA Art Murals (LAT)
- Hit and Run Driver in Woodland Hills Keeps Hitting While Running (Daily News)
High Speed Rail News and Opinions:
- House Bill Strips CAHSR Funding (The Hill)
- Editorial: “It Would Be a Grave Mistake to Spend Another Penny on High Speed Rail” (Daily News)
- Skelton: Save Money by Building on Existing Rail Infrastructure First (LAT)
- Lopez: Can We Build It Faster and Cheaper? (LAT)
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