Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:14 AM PDT on October 11, 2013
- Watch Garcetti Introduce the “Great Streets” Program (YouTube via The Source)
- More on the Launch of the New Program (LAT, Daily News)
- Want to Be a Better Driver? Ride a Bike! (LAT)
- Mayors, Managers and Non-Profits Envision Greener L.A. River (Daily News)
- Hollywood Central Park Getting Ready to Announce Plans (Park La Brea News)
- Hey, This Road Diet Thing Ain’t So Bad After All (LAT)
- City Watch Columnist Blasts Hyperion Bridge Redesign (City Watch)
- Rail to LAX? A People Mover Might Make More Sense (Daily Breeze, Curbed)
- Repaving of Highway 1 A Success, Bikes Can Start Pedaling Again (SLO.com via Biking In L.A.)
- The Something for Nothing Crowd Wants the Roads Fixed (City Watch)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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