Today’s Headlines
More on Record Levels of Transit Ridership:
By
Joe Linton
9:00 AM PDT on March 12, 2014
- Garcetti on Supporting the Road Bond If It Can Pass (KPCC)
- Preview of L.A.’s Urban Walking Trail Network Ap to Launch in April (Gizmodo)
- New L.A. County Pollution Strike Team (LAT)
- A Look at Housing Trends in Mexico and the U.S. (Old Urbanist)
- How Driverless Cars Will Reshape L.A. (LAT)
- Shocker: Accident Shuts Down Multi-Billion-Dollar Transpo Artery (LAT)
- How We Let Cars Take Over (Collectors Weekly)
More on Record Levels of Transit Ridership:
- Attaboy Ol’ Transit Riders! (LAT)
- U.S. Pro-Car Bias Hurts Middle Class (The Week)
- Existing Heavy Rails, Including L.A., See Biggest Gains (Price Tags)
- Do Record Levels Mean More Future Investment? (USA Streetsblog)
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