Today’s Headlines
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8:19 AM PDT on June 19, 2012
- More on Assembly Bill That Would Ease Parking Maximums (Curbed, Planning and Development Report)
- Fight Over Hollywood Plan a Fight Over Density (LAT, Curbed)
- Enviros. Opposed to High Speed Rail (OC Register)
- Grand Opening for McArthur Park TOD a Success (The Source)
- ZipCar Brings More Cars to DTLA (Brigham Yen)
- Skid Row Cleanup Starts Today (Downtown News)
- High Speed Rail Decisions Coming from Legislature Soon? (CAHSR Blog)
- 6 Year Old Child Pinned to Wall by Out of Control Driver in “Accident” (OC Register)
- So.Pas Putting Money Where Mouth Is for Gold Line Improvements (Star-News)
- LA Trees So Overgrown That Firetrucks Can’t Get Through (Daily News)
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