Today’s Headlines
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8:47 AM PST on December 17, 2013
- Everyone’s Talking About the USC Study on Expo Ridership (Observed, Curbed, KPCC, The Source)
- The Times Hosts an Online Expo Chat w/Laura Nelson and Editorializes
- SGV Tribune Editor: We Need a Walkable Pasadena (Star-News)
- Street Issues Are Bigger Than Bikes, Even in Long Beach (Press-Telegram)
- Speaking of LB, It’s Named a Top 10 City to Live for People Under 35 (Post)
- Angry Dude That Complains About Bikes Also Complains About Market Rate Parking (City Watch)
- Atwater Neighborhood Council Has a People St Plan (Eastsider)
- Neighborhood Council Treasurer Thinks State Should Have $100 Billion Before CAHSR Construction (City Watch)
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