Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:31 AM PDT on October 25, 2013
- Metro Board Approves Asking Feds for Regional Connector, Garcetti to DC (The Source, Patch)
- Metro Board: Talking Design for Gold Line Extension to Montclair (Curbed)
- Metro Continues To Throw Money At Useless Pedestrian Bridge (Daily News)
- Metro Board: Bike Share and All the Rest (The Source)
- Eric Garcetti Goes for a Walk with School Kids (Daily News)
- Alissa Walker Tells the World that Pedestrian Power Will Remake Cities (BBC)
- UCLA Ranks 104 L.A. Communities Based on Transit Access (Curbed)
- Opposition Grows to Downtown Trolley (City Watch)
- LAUSD Superintendent Is On Way Out (LAT, Daily News)
- Brown Not Alone Pushing for Hydrogen Highways (SacBee)
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