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Today’s Headlines

Hooray! We Can Still Park at Broken Parking Meters! (HuffPost, CBS2, ABC7, Curbed) Gatto Fuming Council Plan Is Only for Six Months (Daily News) Meanwhile the Times Plays It Straight (LAT) Don’t Worry, We Can Still Freak Out About Parking Meter Hours in WeHo (LAist) Cyclist Claims LAPD Assaulted Him During Routine Stop for Riding … Continued
  • Hooray! We Can Still Park at Broken Parking Meters! (HuffPost, CBS2, ABC7, Curbed)
  • Gatto Fuming Council Plan Is Only for Six Months (Daily News)
  • Meanwhile the Times Plays It Straight (LAT)
  • Don’t Worry, We Can Still Freak Out About Parking Meter Hours in WeHo (LAist)
  • Cyclist Claims LAPD Assaulted Him During Routine Stop for Riding w/o Lights (CBS2)
  • CPUC Considers Rules Allowing Ride Share Licenses (LAT)
  • Or: CPUC Considers Rules Allowing Bandit Cab Company Licenses (KCRW)
  • Metro: We Totally Know There Are Issues with TAP, Thanks for Telling Us (The Source)
  • L.A. Considers Finally Allowing Murals on Single Family Houses (Curbed)
  • New Law Would Require Some Livability Advocates on Key State Committee (TransForm)
  • There’s Going to Be Some Cool Stuff at Tonight’s Union Station Meeting (The Source)

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