Today’s Headlines
Another L.A. Newspaper Joins the Bike Friendly Bandwagon (DTLA News) Long Beach Wins Grant to Study Freeway Removal (City Fabrick) Terrible Idea Moves Forward Over Lankershim Boulevard (Daily News) Metro Staff Refines Ideas for East SFV Transit Project (The Source) “Voters” Don’t Want More Development in SaMo (Daily Press) After Veto Sunday, a Full Breakdown … Continued
9:46 AM PDT on October 15, 2013
- Another L.A. Newspaper Joins the Bike Friendly Bandwagon (DTLA News)
- Long Beach Wins Grant to Study Freeway Removal (City Fabrick)
- Terrible Idea Moves Forward Over Lankershim Boulevard (Daily News)
- Metro Staff Refines Ideas for East SFV Transit Project (The Source)
- “Voters” Don’t Want More Development in SaMo (Daily Press)
- After Veto Sunday, a Full Breakdown of Bike/Ped Legislation in Sacramento (Cycleicious)
- Out of Control Car Rams Metro Bus. One Dead, Nine Injured (Daily News)
- Culver City’s First Mixed Use Building Comes with Ped. Plaza (Curbed)
- Battle Over Rider Sharing II, Should They Be Able to Pickup/Dropoff at Airport (Daily Breeze)
- If You Find a Dead Body That’s Been Hit By a Car, How Is It a “Possible” Hit and Run? (Daily News)
- Rare CETMA Cargo Bike Stolen (LITE)
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