Today’s Headlines
Santa Monica’s Green Painted Ocean Boulevard Gets Its Star Turn (LAT) Best Line on new CicLAvia Route “from Dogtown to Downtown” (Yo Venice) Metro: No Contract with Caltrans for Big Dig Study (Pasadena Star-News) A Look at Transit Use in CA Districts of New Members of the House Transpo Committee (Cyclelicious) Metro Lets Ara Najarian … Continued
9:22 AM PST on January 14, 2013
- Santa Monica’s Green Painted Ocean Boulevard Gets Its Star Turn (LAT)
- Best Line on new CicLAvia Route “from Dogtown to Downtown” (Yo Venice)
- Metro: No Contract with Caltrans for Big Dig Study (Pasadena Star-News)
- A Look at Transit Use in CA Districts of New Members of the House Transpo Committee (Cyclelicious)
- Metro Lets Ara Najarian Out in Public at I-5 Expansion Project (The Source)
- Supreme Court Will Here Trucking Association Challenge to Clean Ports (Pac_Swell)
- Metro Hitting Delays in Arts District Station (Patch via Curbed)
- LACBC’s Firefly Program Heads to Santa Monica (Patch)
- Does Boyle Heights Need a Business Improvement District? (Eastside Sun)
- LAX Wants to Restore Ghost Town West of Airport (Daily Breeze)
- Times Profiles Jan Perry, Daily News Looks at Wendy Greuel
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