Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:24 AM PDT on October 23, 2013
- Newspaper Editorials Seem to Be Trending Towards Ride Share (Daily News, LAT)
- Big Changes Proposed in Union Station Master Plan (The Source)
- Warner Center Plan Is All About Reducing Car Trips (Daily News)
- Proponents for L.A. River Take Their Message to City Hall (DTLA News)
- SFV Moving Ped-Friendly Projects Throughout the District (Daily News)
- CA Driving Trends: Driving Up, Fuel Use Down (SacBee)
- Steve Lopez Morphs Into Tom LaBonge for a Day, Tells Football Stories (LAT)
- More on Express Lane Account Waivers (The Source)
- Good News, Arguing Over Excercise/Yoga Classes in Public Parks Isn’t Just a SaMo Thing (Eastsider)
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