Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:20 AM PDT on August 14, 2013
- Council Signs Off on Parkway Gardens Plan (Daily News)
- Battle Over Pensions Endanger Funding for Metro, OCTA (SacBee, SGV Tribune)
- Sidewalk Repair a Costly Proposition for Homeowners, Residents (LAT)
- What Does High Speed Rail Mean for Central Valley Farmers? (KCRW)
- Court’s Move on Impounds Points to Need to License Undocumenteds (LAT)
- Why Does Metro Wants Construction Hour Exemption for Purple/Crenshaw Lines (The Source)
- Health Providers Explain Why They Support Bike Share (Bikeshare.com)
- Watch Out for These New Trains (The Source)
- Climate Change Causing Weird Growth in CA’s Redwoods (LAT)
- City Council Getting Serious About This Free Wi-Fi Thing (CBS 2)
- SaMo: Sneak Peak at Tongva Park (Curbed)
- NorCal Cyclist Finds Biking in L.A. Isn’t So Bad (SF Gate)
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