Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:32 AM PDT on July 1, 2013
- We Got Ourselves a New Mayor (KTLA, ABC7, Daily News)
- Signals “Major Role” for Jan Perry (LAT)
- “Safer, Greener, Stronger Los Angeles” (LAT)
- 47/40 Angelenos Approve of Villaraigosa (LAT)
- South Bay Road Funds Saved from Crenshaw Transfer (Daily Breeze/li>
- DASH Strike Is Over
- Give Me 3 Goes to the Senate Floor (LADOT Bike Blog
- Metrolink Hosts Groundbreaking for AV Station Near Bob Hope Airport (Transit Coalition)
- Council Quickly Passes Scaled Down Casden West (Curbed)<
- Businesses Kill Congestion Reduction Fees at Metro Board (Biz Journal)
- It’s Sooo Hot, It’s Messing Up Amtrak (Train Orders
- Xpress HSR Line to Vegas Negotiating with North Las Vegas for Station Location (Metro Magazine
- CitiBikes, NYC’s Bike Share Program, Super Popular Despite Media Whining (WNYC)
- Great, My Community Swimming Pool Is Unhealthy (NBC4)
- California Has Highest Gas Tax in Nation Thanks to Today’s Hike (Daily News)
- Bike Fatalities Up 45% Over Last Year in SoCal (Biking in L.A.)
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