Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:36 AM PDT on May 6, 2013
- Times: Repaint Spring Street with Film L.A. Input (LAT)
- L.A.’s Roads in Really Bad Shape, Sometimes Rich Areas Lag Behind Poor Ones (LAT)
- Comments for Scoping of East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor End Today (The Source)
- Free Ride Is Over, Metro Implementing Locked Gates (NY Times)
- More on Garcetti/Greuel and Plans for Sepulveda Pass (Curbed)
- Eagle Rock Businesses Don’t Want Cyclists to Do Business There or Something (Patch)
- Teamsters Want to Unionize Port Truck Drivers (Daily News)
- CAHSR Responds to Bidding Controversy (CAHSR Blog)
- Local Conservative Talk Show Host Wants Transit in Sepulveda Pass (Daily News)
- Jan Perry and Kevin James Pitch Talk Show (Daily News)
- Daily Carnage: We’re Going to Skip the Burning Limo and Go with DUI Hits Cop Car (Daily News)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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