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Today’s Headlines

Supremes Not Interested in Hearing Appeal of “Road Rage” Dr. Christopher Thompson (Biking In L.A.) Planning Continues for East San Fernando Valley Corridor Project (The Source) Here’s Your New Metro Rail (and BRT) Late Night Schedules (The Source, KCET) Preview of the Importance of Grand Park (LAT) Getty Center Announces Plans to Charge for Parking, … Continued
  • Supremes Not Interested in Hearing Appeal of “Road Rage” Dr. Christopher Thompson (Biking In L.A.)
  • Planning Continues for East San Fernando Valley Corridor Project (The Source)
  • Here’s Your New Metro Rail (and BRT) Late Night Schedules (The Source, KCET)
  • Preview of the Importance of Grand Park (LAT)
  • Getty Center Announces Plans to Charge for Parking, Group of Academics Flips Out (LAT, Change)
  • Zev, Blumenauer, Have Different Views on Federal Transpo. Bill (Planning Report)
  • San Diego Region Ahead of L.A. Region on Active Transportation Funding (Safe Routes California)
  • Expo Unveiling Construction Plans for Santa Monica (Mirror)
  • City Council Votes Unanimously to Close Pot Shops (KPCC)
  • Chicago Authorizes Crackdown of Disabled Parking Placard Abuse (Trib)
  • Planetizen Looks at NPR’s “Is There a War on Cars” Story

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