Today’s Headlines
O.C. Lays Down the Welcome Mat for Sprawling Transportation Infrastructure (OC Register) Garcetti Plan for Free Parking for Certain Veterans (Daily News) Bike Thefts Are Up, Lock Up Your Bike Even at Home (Daily News) Flower Street Residents Not Planning to Go Anywhere Despite New Building Plans (Intersections) Mountains, Ravines…HSR Faces Engineering Hurdles in Central Valley (LAT) … Continued
8:13 AM PST on November 13, 2012
- O.C. Lays Down the Welcome Mat for Sprawling Transportation Infrastructure (OC Register)
- Garcetti Plan for Free Parking for Certain Veterans (Daily News)
- Bike Thefts Are Up, Lock Up Your Bike Even at Home (Daily News)
- Flower Street Residents Not Planning to Go Anywhere Despite New Building Plans (Intersections)
- Mountains, Ravines…HSR Faces Engineering Hurdles in Central Valley (LAT)
- Comments from Stadium EIR’s: We Need Extra Mitigation Plan for Raiders (Curbed)
- Long Beach Hit and Run Driver Hits Two on PCH (Biking in L.A.)
- The Basics of a Fixie (LAT)
- A Message from Art Leahy on Measure J (The Source)
- Villaraigosa: It’s Time for Smart Budget Reforms, Including Prop. 13 (OC Register)
- More Women Have Driver’s Licenses Than Men Nationwide (Daily News)
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