Today’s Headlines
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8:33 AM PDT on August 9, 2013
- Editorial: DTLA Should “Build Up” and Densify (DTLA News)
- Legal Dispute Holding Up Federal Transit Grants of $2 Billion (LAT)
- Mediocre Design for Soto Bridge Rebuild Still Cause for Celebration (Flying Pigeon)
- LAPD Video of Man Shot on Bicycle, “Probably Gang Violence” Still Hard to Watch (LAPD/Twitter)
- LaBonge Commences “Operation Street Lift” (Daily News)
- LA County Liable for Stormwater Runoff Pollutants (LAT)
- L.A. Already Planning for Walktober (Safe Routes to School)
- Can Parking Changes Get CEQA Reform to the Finish Line? (CP&DR)
- Driver Smashes Into Monrovia’s 106 Year Old Well (SGV News via Curbed)
- Hyperloop! (NBC News)
- The Press-Telegram are Big Fans of Streetsblog
- Sacramento and Chico Doom Their Chances to Attract Film, Television and Commercials
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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