Today’s Headlines
LADOT: York Road Diet in NELA Made Street Safer, Here’s the Proof (LADOT Bike Blog) How Can Gil Cedillo Improve Transportation and Open Space in NELA? (Brayj Against the Machine) Goodmon: Metro Community Councils Don’t Really Represent (Front Page) Bonin Left Council Swearing-In to Be at Site of Boardwalk Crash (KPCC) Temporary Barriers Coming Now … Continued
7:58 AM PDT on August 7, 2013
- LADOT: York Road Diet in NELA Made Street Safer, Here’s the Proof (LADOT Bike Blog)
- How Can Gil Cedillo Improve Transportation and Open Space in NELA? (Brayj Against the Machine)
- Goodmon: Metro Community Councils Don’t Really Represent (Front Page)
- Bonin Left Council Swearing-In to Be at Site of Boardwalk Crash (KPCC)
- Temporary Barriers Coming Now to Keep Cars off Boardwalk (LAT)
- Ground Breaking for CAHSR Will Happen “Soon” (CAHSR Blog)
- West Hollywood Streets Get Ped. Friendly Makeover (WeHoVille)
- A Look at the Outsized Influence of Beverly Hills’ Tabloid Paper (LAT)
- OCTA: Widening 405 in OC Could Impact Traffic in Long Beach, But Still Totally Worth It! (Gazettes)
- Meanwhile, Disney Taking Over Anaheim Streetcar Project (Voice of OC via Curbed)
- Is “Operation Pothole” Just the Opening Salvo in the Next #RoadBond Battle? (CityWatch)
- What’s the Community Benefit for Car-Lite Households? $7,000 Cash Injection Annually (Strong Towns)
- Cyclist Killed in Northridge Hit and Run (NBC4, Biking in L.A.)
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