Today’s Headlines
Notes from Metro Board Meeting: Controversy Over Development in Boyle Heights, Lots of White People Working on Crenshaw, Before Building Out Measure R Let’s Look at the Fares (The Source) Mar Vista Woman Plans Protest Over Shoddy Condition of Venice Boulevard (Mar Vista Mom) Some Bullet Train Backers Tiring of the Project (LAT via Curbed) … Continued
8:45 AM PDT on March 29, 2013
- Notes from Metro Board Meeting: Controversy Over Development in Boyle Heights, Lots of White People Working on Crenshaw, Before Building Out Measure R Let’s Look at the Fares (The Source)
- Mar Vista Woman Plans Protest Over Shoddy Condition of Venice Boulevard (Mar Vista Mom)
- Some Bullet Train Backers Tiring of the Project (LAT via Curbed)
- But Feds. Say Ridership Numbers Are Sound (LAT)
- LAWA’s Runway Moving Would Create “Permanent Carmageddon” (City Watch)
- Huizar Gives Thumbs Up to Bike Lanes on Colorado (Eastsider)
- Debunking Arguments Against Bike Lanes on Eagle Rock Blvd. (Walk Eagle Rock)
- 3 Feet Please Reintroduced in Sacramento. Tougher Law than Those Vetoed (Biking in L.A.)
- Audit Finds Caltrans Workers Overstated Their Work Hours, OT (Daily News)
- “California’s $68 Billion Rail Project Will Hire the Disadvantaged – Like Dropouts and Felons” (Fox News)
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