Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:41 AM PST on December 13, 2013
- Acorn Calls for Transparent Investigation in Olin Jr. Crash, Distracted Driving Included
- City Plans to Break Ground on Arts District Park in Fall of 2014 (DTLA News)
- Gate Latching for Green Line Delayed (The Source)
- Metro Wants to Expand Car and Bike Parking at Red Line Stations (Patch)
- Brigham Yen Goes on the Radio to Bash LAPD’s Jaywalking Ticket Sting (DTLA Rising)
- Bicycling Has Nearly Doubles in SF Since 2006 (Streetsblog SF)
- Meanwhile L.A.’s Bicycle Advisory Committee Is Picking Up Steam (Biking in L.A.)
- O.C.’s Largest Toll Road Network Sold for $2.3 Billion in Bonds (LAT)
- Ruling on CAHSR Funding Won’t Affect Caltrain Electrification Schedule (SM Daily Journal)
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