Today’s Headlines
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7:29 AM PDT on July 18, 2012
- Expo Ridership Booming. Up 50% After Culver City Opening. Eat It, Reason. (Curbed)
- Los Angeles Times/Chris Hawthorne Boulevard Series Part II: Sunset Boulevard
- Safer Pedestrian Crossings in Place for Expo Near USC (The Source)
- NoHo Red/Orange Line Connector Will Be Online in October (Curbed)
- “Libertarian” Think Tank Praises Enviro’s Stance Against HSR Legal Fast Track (Heartland)
- Better World Offers Bicycle Insurance Too. Get a Discount by Ordering Through (Sustainable Streets)
- Full Bicycle Integration at Risk for Phase II of Expo Line (SM Spoke)
- Metro Sustainability Plan Ready for the Light of Day (Curbed)
- Supes Delay Vote on Measure R+ Ballot Location (The Source)
- SGV Celebrates Much Needed Soundwall Installation for the 210 (Pasadena Star-News)
- Rampture Traffic Control Officers Disappear (NBC4)
- New Buffered Bike Lanes Striped in Downtown San Jose (Cyclelicious)
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