Today’s Headlines
The Times Ponders What to Do About Freeway Pollution (LAT) Arts District Over-Relied on Parking. Needs Better Transit on Alameda (LAT) Metro Rail Gating Proceeding “Faster Than Expected” (The Source) L.A. Replaces Parking Pay Stations with High Tech Meters in Larchmont (LAT) A Look at The Original Plans for Dodger Stadium Parking Lot (USC Libraries) … Continued
7:04 AM PDT on September 3, 2013
- The Times Ponders What to Do About Freeway Pollution (LAT)
- Arts District Over-Relied on Parking. Needs Better Transit on Alameda (LAT)
- Metro Rail Gating Proceeding “Faster Than Expected” (The Source)
- L.A. Replaces Parking Pay Stations with High Tech Meters in Larchmont (LAT)
- A Look at The Original Plans for Dodger Stadium Parking Lot (USC Libraries)
- Safe Routes Win Over Selfish NIMBY’s in Sidewalk Battle in Burbank (Leader)
- As Bad as L.A. Is on Parking, It Could be Worse (Arch Net)
- LMU Trying to Work with People Who Think They Are Nazis Over Parking (Argo)
- Sharrows Slow Number of Bike Crashes (LB Press-Telegram)
- Dramatic Pictures Show How Highways Devastated Cincinnati (Streetsblog.net)
- Labor Day Traffic Not As Bad As Expected (Daily News)
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