Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:16 AM PST on November 22, 2013
- 13 Cyclists Have Died in Los Angeles So Far This Year (Biking in L.A.)
- Dear Mayor Garcetti, How About a Ped. Friendly Hyperion? (City’s New Website)
- East L.A. College Transit Center Gets an Upgrade (The Source)
- So Maybe There Is a Fault in Hollywood That Makes Certain Development Dangerous (LAT)
- Westsiders, Tabloid Freaked Over Future “Century City Center” Traffic (Courier, City Watch)
- SaMo Garners $5.4 Million for Projects to Support Expo (Lookout)
- Cyclelicious: Should CA Repeal the “Ride Far to the Right” Law’s Application to Bikes?
- Don’t Fear Hydrogen or Electric Cars (Daily News)
- But CA Is at 10% of Where It Wants to Be for Car Chargers (KPCC)
- We Finally Have a Mayor That Appreciates Kayaking (LAT)
- For the Record, I Would Not Trade My Family for a Car (LAT)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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