Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:09 AM PST on January 8, 2013
- Los Angeles Alliance of Neighborhood Council’s Wants Delay in Road Repair Bond Vote (Daily News)
- Urban Planner: Zoning Doesn’t Matter in L.A. (KCET)
- Santa Monica Wants to Change Names of Its Expo Stops to Ones That Make Sense (Patch, Curbed)
- Ass. Gatto Wants Drivers to Get Free Ride at Broken Meters (CNS)
- Man Waves Corporation Papers at Officer, Arguing He Can Ride in Carpool Lane (NBC)
- CEQA Reform Taking Shape for 2013 Agenda in Sacramento (CAHSR Blog)
- Vanderbilt: D.C. Has Best Bike Share System in Country (Slate)
- $1 Billion Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Begins Today (ABC7)
- USC Planning to Become a Fortress at Night Following Halloween Murders (Curbed)
- Editorial: Mayor Taking Long Route to Finish Line (Daily News)
- Goodnight, Huell (KCET)
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