Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:40 AM PDT on June 11, 2013
- LBUSD, NRDC, Air Quality Group All File Suit Against SCIG Rail Yard (Daily Breeze)
- One in Nine Chance the Bridge You’re Crossing Is Deficient (KPCC)
- Metro Staff Recommendation for Crenshaw Contractor Now Online (The Source)
- San Francisco Paints Bright Green Buffered Bike Lane, Film SF Doesn’t Cry About It (Streetsblog SF)
- Huizar: Let Restaurants on Spring Have Outdoor Seating (Downtown News)
- CAHSRA Makes Deal With Tutor Perini, Central Subway Contractor With Contentious History (SacBee)
- Conan Nolan Tries to Figure Out What Subway Means for Traffic (NBC4)
- Voter Turnout for Mayor’s Race an All-Time Low (LAT, Daily News)
- Popular Ports O’Call Creating Traffic Congestion for Surrounding Communities (Daily Breeze)
- Desperate: Car Industry Giving Away Cars for Perfect School Attendance (Daily News)
- GJEL Attorney: Cyclists Can Be Deemed Responsible for Doorings in Some Situations
- Daily Carnage: Driver Kills Pedestrian in NoHo (Daily News)
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