Today’s Headlines
Governor Signs Sort of 3 Foot Passing Bill (Cycleicious) Metro Prepares for Federal Government Shutdown (The Source) Untested Design for Spring Street Buffered Bike Lane Should Be Painted by CicLAvia (DTLA News) Metro Tries to Stop Suicides Along Blue Line (LAT, Daily News) Westside Transportation Expert Completely Mis-Understands Park(ing) Day (City Watch) R’s Still Pushing … Continued
7:51 AM PDT on September 24, 2013
- Governor Signs Sort of 3 Foot Passing Bill (Cycleicious)
- Metro Prepares for Federal Government Shutdown (The Source)
- Untested Design for Spring Street Buffered Bike Lane Should Be Painted by CicLAvia (DTLA News)
- Metro Tries to Stop Suicides Along Blue Line (LAT, Daily News)
- Westside Transportation Expert Completely Mis-Understands Park(ing) Day (City Watch)
- R’s Still Pushing for New High Speed Rail Vote (CAHSR Blog)
- Los Angeles Metropolitan Lounge Opens (Train Orders)
- “Modern Family”‘s Fake Bus Bench Ads Are Now Real (The Source)
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