Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:30 AM PDT on September 25, 2013
- CicLAvia Snags $500,000 Grant from Wasserman Foundation (LAT)
- How About a Park for the Riverside-Figueroa Bridge (Eastsider via Curbed))
- Vin Doesn’t Want a Bridge Named After Him (NBC4)
- Go Metro to CicLAvia (The Source)
- No Surprise as Family of Metro Bus Drive Killed in June DTLA Collision Files Lawsuit (LAT)
- Register Drops Paywall to Complain About Long Beach Bicyclsts (OC Register)
- Is Photo of a Wrong Way Bike Messenger Best Choice to Illustrate 3-Foot Law? (Daily Breeze)
- Big Meeting Tonight About Non-Bike Lanes Planned for Hyperion/Glendale Bridge (Facebook)
- NYC Traffic Commissioners Say Get Tougher and Easier on Scofflaw Cyclists (NY Daily News)
- Daily Carnage: 88-Year Old Woman Killed Stepping Out Between Parked Cars (Glendale News Press)
- Daily Carnage 2: Driver Killed When Car Plunge 150 Feet Off Mt. Baldy (LAT)
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