Today’s Headlines
2008: LADOT Tries to Remove Crosswalk Before Outrage. 2013: They Put in a Signal. (SBLA, Eastsider) Villaraigosa Talks Transportation Legacy at USC Speech (Neon Tommy) Making the L.A. Bike Movement Sound As Though It Were Compound Interest (Bicycle Fixation) Cute Story About the Little Railroads of Los Angeles (Curbed) Two New Bills in CA Legislature … Continued
7:55 AM PDT on May 3, 2013
- 2008: LADOT Tries to Remove Crosswalk Before Outrage. 2013: They Put in a Signal. (SBLA, Eastsider)
- Villaraigosa Talks Transportation Legacy at USC Speech (Neon Tommy)
- Making the L.A. Bike Movement Sound As Though It Were Compound Interest (Bicycle Fixation)
- Cute Story About the Little Railroads of Los Angeles (Curbed)
- Two New Bills in CA Legislature Could Make Cycling Investments Along 710, L.A. River (Cycleicious)
- For Lord’s Sake, Just Tell Us We’re Getting a Leimert Park Station Already (Sentinel)
- ZipCar Belatedly Comes to LAX (Curbed)
- Daily News Backs Wendy Greuel for Mayor of Los Angeles
- Good News: Bill’s Getting Better (KPCC)
- Is There a Scary Driver in Your Family? There Is an Anonymous Way to Get Them Tested (Daily News)
- Daily Carnage: 14 Year Old Cyclist Killed by School Bus Driver in Glendale (Biking in L.A.)
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