Today’s Headlines
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8:42 AM PDT on April 23, 2012
- State Law Could Require Cities, Not Homeowners, to Pay for Sidewalks (Curbed)
- L.A.’s Hit and Run Epidemic (KCRW)
- City Designing Plans for Sixth Street Bridge (Wave)
- LAT’s SacTown Writer Calls for HSR Re-Vote (LAT)
- Breakdowns and delays Plague Blue Line (LAT)
- “Jackson Huang” Is Becoming a Rallying Cry (Patch)
- Pasadena Playhouse District Gets a Pocket Park (Star-News)
- The Red Cars Are Back, Baby! (At Disney Land) (Curbed)
- High Speed Rail in Trouble (Sac Bee)
- Consultants Bike Parking Plan at USC Leads to Workable Pakring Plan (Daily Trojan)
- I-5 Traffic Near Griffith Park “Snarled” for Duckling Crossing (Daily News)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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