Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
7:01 AM PDT on March 19, 2013
- Planning Department Wants to Rezone Around Expo Stops (Curbed)
- Political Posturing Making CEQA Reform Complicated (CA Environment)
- LaBonge Unveils New Bike Lanes in Silver Lake (CBS2)
- UCLA Continues Progress on Reducing Car Trips to Campus (The Source)
- Gangs Harassing Food Trucks, Now They’ve Gone Too Far! (LAT)
- NFL, L.A., Have Big Questions for AEG (Daily News)
- Glendale Still Moving Forward on Bike Infrastructure (News-Press)
- CA Police Give Drivers Heads-Up on Cell Phone Crackdown Planned for April (Daily Breeze)
- Officials OK $8 Billion in CAHSR Bonds (Reuters)
- Relying on Reason and Wendell Cox, Heritage Stands Against High Speed Rail (Foundry)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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