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Is L.A. Ready for Bike-Only Signals in Mid-City? (Curbed) Temporary Fix to Loosen Federal Funds for CA Trasnit Moving (The Source) CAHSR in Trouble, But Still Hiring (Atlantic Cities) Including Design Firms in Pasadena and Sylmar (SGV Tribune) Andy Clarke: USDOT’s Strategic Plan Falls Short (Streetsblog Capitol Hill) Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Lyft in … Continued
8:06 AM PDT on September 9, 2013
  • Is L.A. Ready for Bike-Only Signals in Mid-City? (Curbed)
  • Temporary Fix to Loosen Federal Funds for CA Trasnit Moving (The Source)
  • CAHSR in Trouble, But Still Hiring (Atlantic Cities)
  • Including Design Firms in Pasadena and Sylmar (SGV Tribune)
  • Andy Clarke: USDOT’s Strategic Plan Falls Short (Streetsblog Capitol Hill)
  • Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Lyft in SF: Drivers Are Not Contractors (KQEDBusiness Times)
  • Fear the Bike Lobby…in a Bunch of Cities That Aren’t Los Angeles (Salon)
  • Everybody Wants to Be a Supe (LAT)
  • Meanwhile, Papers Are Out for Those That Want to Run for City Council (Daily News)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill

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