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Election 2013

Streetsblog Broadcasting Schedule: Full Day on Streetsblog TV, More Coming

We'll be broadcasting and archiving three of today's forums by Climate Resolve for CD 9, CD 13 and City Attorney. Join us at ##http://new.livestream.com/streetsblogtv##Streetsblog TV##

We have a full broadcast schedule on Streetsblog TV (at Live Stream) and StreetsTube in the next couple of weeks, starting with three debates today. Here is our upcoming broadcast schedule.

Today, 9:15

Watch the candidates for City Attorney debate the environment, transportation and the economy in a live forum sponsored by Climate Resolve.

Today, 10:05

Watch the candidates vying to replace Jan Perry in South L.A.'s CD 9 debate the environment, transportation and the economy in a live forum sponsored by Climate Resolve.

Today, 11:05

Watch the candidates vying to replace Eric Garcetti in CD 13 debate the environment, transportation and the economy in a live forum sponsored by Climate Resolve.

Wednesday, 3:30 pm

Live on StreetsTube, we'll be interviewing Aaron Paley and Stephen Villavaso of team CicLAvia about the new route and some things to look out for at the "CicLAvia to the Sea" event on April 21.

Tuesday, April 9 5:30 pm

We'll be broadcasting live from the public meeting on MyFigueroa! including the presentation by Charlie Gandy and the presentations being made around the meeting room. The video quality won't be the best, the location doesn't have high-speed Internet readily available, but we'll rebroadcast the highlights on StreetsTube the next day.

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