Today’s Headlines
Assembly Bill That Requires Cities to Repair Sidewalks Advances (Daily News) Culver City Gets First Bike Corral, (CCBC) And Some Love for Its Development Plans from the (LAT) You’ll Need a Transponder to Access Express Lanes, No Matter How Many Folks in Cars (Daily Breeze) How Can You Measure Income Inequality? Count the Trees (Streetsblog … Continued
9:08 AM PDT on July 23, 2012
- Assembly Bill That Requires Cities to Repair Sidewalks Advances (Daily News)
- Culver City Gets First Bike Corral, (CCBC)
- And Some Love for Its Development Plans from the (LAT)
- You’ll Need a Transponder to Access Express Lanes, No Matter How Many Folks in Cars (Daily Breeze)
- How Can You Measure Income Inequality? Count the Trees (Streetsblog LITE)
- Hearings Scheduled for Changes in Torrance Transit (Daily Breeze)
- Cyclist Bikes from Long Beach to D.C. (LB Post)
- Venice Zip Line Project Stalls (LAT)
- UMICH: Fewer Teenagers Getting Drivers Licenses (Detroit Free-Press)
- Can Over-parenting Stifle Urban Growth? (Salon)
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