Today’s Headlines
Gov. Brown Signs Bill Eliminating LOS Requirements in CEQA in “Transit-Priority” Areas (LAT) 30% More Funding for Bikes in State Budget (CalBike) LAPD Will Resume Impounding Cars of Drivers w/o Licenses (Daily News) Garcetti Announces Planning Commission Nominees (Daily News) 4 Dead in Santa Monica Airport Crash (LAT, Daily News, Patch) Crash Reignites Debate Over SMO Safety … Continued
9:41 AM PDT on October 1, 2013
- Gov. Brown Signs Bill Eliminating LOS Requirements in CEQA in “Transit-Priority” Areas (LAT)
- 30% More Funding for Bikes in State Budget (CalBike)
- LAPD Will Resume Impounding Cars of Drivers w/o Licenses (Daily News)
- Garcetti Announces Planning Commission Nominees (Daily News)
- 4 Dead in Santa Monica Airport Crash (LAT, Daily News, Patch)
- Crash Reignites Debate Over SMO Safety (LAT, Patch)
- Airport Closed While Investigation Continues (LAT)
- SaMo Ordinances Would Have Banned Cessna from Airport, Overturned by FAA (SaMo Next)
- Elysian Valley Entrance to River Path Gets Awesome New Gate (Eastsider)
- Firms Compete or Chance to Rebuild LB Civic Center (Gazettes)
- Burbank School Offers Free Counseling After Car Crash Kills 5 (Daily News)
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