Today’s Headlines
8:53 AM PST on February 9, 2012
- GOOD Video Illustrates Impact of Small Modal Shift on Congestion
- Long Beach Planning Ties Transportation and Public Health (Press-Telegram)
- LA County Declares War on Physical Activity on Beaches (CBS 2)
- “Think Labs” Hope to Make Planning More Accesible (LAist)
- California’s Biggest Bike Race Coming to California’s Least Bike Accessible City (Biking In LA)
- Yup, Planting Ficus Next to Sidewalks Was a Mistake (LA Observed)
- Man Tasered for “Meandering” in Freeway (Daily News)
- Redondo Beach Seeks Input for Aviation Blvd. Bike Lane (Daily Breeze)
- Coming Soon, BH Will Respond to Metro’s Response to BH’s Response to Metro’s Report on Westside Subway Tunneling (Patch)
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