Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PST on February 26, 2014
- Times Editorial Endorses MyFigueroa (LAT)
- Metro Stepping Up Fare Enforcement on the Orange Line (The Source)
- LA Council Approves River Recreation Zone Motion (KCET, Curbed)
- LA Council Planning Committee Approves Fracking Ban Motion (LAT)
- Bike Coalition Urges Metro to Take Lead Role on Active Transpo (LACBC)
- Infographic: LA Has Four of USA’s 10 Steepest Streets (Fixr)
- Some Bike Lanes Have Potholes (LAT)
- Burbank Planning Creekside Bike Path (Burbank Leader – Note: Meeting Tonight 6pm)
- Sacramento Set to Proceed with Streetcar Planning Study (Sac Business Journal)
- Shocker: Water Will Actually Fall from the Sky in Los Angeles (LA Weekly)
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