Today’s Headlines
Even as Roads Improve, Congestion Worsens (LAT) I-10 Express Lanes Off to Good Start (The Source) Expo Adjacent Casden Would Have Nearly 1,800 Parking Spaces (Curbed) Angelenos Against Gridlock Hiss at 405 Widening Delays (LAT, Patch) NFL in Dodger Stadium? Yuck. (Sports Business Daily via Curbed) Why the Disconnect Between Transportation and Land Use Over Expo? … Continued
6:51 AM PST on February 26, 2013
- Even as Roads Improve, Congestion Worsens (LAT)
- I-10 Express Lanes Off to Good Start (The Source)
- Expo Adjacent Casden Would Have Nearly 1,800 Parking Spaces (Curbed)
- Angelenos Against Gridlock Hiss at 405 Widening Delays (LAT, Patch)
- NFL in Dodger Stadium? Yuck. (Sports Business Daily via Curbed)
- Why the Disconnect Between Transportation and Land Use Over Expo? (City Watch)
- Four Bills in CA Legislature Would Affect Bicycling in California (Cyclelicious)
- National Sheriff Association: Baca Sheriff of Year (LAT)
- State Senator Resigns to Take Lobbying Job with Chevron. HOW IS THIS LEGAL? (SacBee)
- Golden State Gateway Coalition: Tolls Work (Daily News)
- San Diego Joins the Club. Annonces CicloSDias for 8/18 (Green SD, Facebook)
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