Today’s Headlines
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7:01 AM PDT on April 24, 2012
- FTA: Metro Needs to Do More Before Cutting Buses (LAT, The Source)
- LADOT Takes Over South Fig. Corridor Project, Exciting Many for Some Reason (Architect Newspaper)
- Shoup: Incentivize Transit for Farmers Field Goers and Avoid the Traffic Crush (LAT)
- Get Your Expo Timetable (Metro)
- Another State Assembly Committee Moves Measure R+ (The Source)
- Here Comes the E-Bikes (Neon Tommy)
- Box: Mayor Could Learn a Lot from Chicago’s Emanuel When it Comes to Bike Share (City Watch)
- A Great Preview of Pedestrian Conference Coming to LA: Pedestrians Count! (Patch)
- 710 Big Dig Opponents Hope Turnout at Meetings Convinces Metro to Abandon Project (La Cañada Sun)
- Pushing Back Against Measure R+ (City Watch)
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