Today’s Headlines
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6:00 AM PDT on April 11, 2012
- Congratulations to Culver City Council Member Elect and Bike Activist Meghan Sahli-Wells (Patch)
- Metro and Consultants: Bev. Hills Study Saying Their Study Was Flawed Was Also Flawed (The Source)
- BH Courier: Metro Study a “Slap in the Face to Beverly Hills”
- When Thunder Mountain Is Not Enough: Anaheim Lawmaker Wants HSR to Disnelyand (KPCC)
- Expo Line Countdown Widgets Available (The Source)
- CicLAvia Releases Architecture Guide for New Adventures Along Route
- More Improvements to Expo Phase I Bikeway (LADOT Bike Blog)
- CAHSR Ridership Estimate Consultant Accused of Conflict of Interest (LA Times, AP via SFGate)
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