Today’s Headlines
Eyes on the Street: Ezra Horne's new Landbridge mini-documentary
By
Joe Linton
9:45 AM PDT on March 28, 2014
Eyes on the Street: Ezra Horne’s new Landbridge mini-documentary
- Walking Downtown L.A.’s Second-Story Pedways (LAT)
- Headline Says Garcetti Interested in More Highways. Story Doesn’t (Daily News)
- If a Hundred Trees Fall for Westside Subway Construction… (The Source)
- New Mini-Rumble-Strips on L.A. River Bike Path (CD13, LADOT Bike Blog)
- You Think Bicycling is Risky? Study: the High Risk of Sitting Too Much (LAT)
- Head of L.A. County Public Health Dept, Jonathan Fielding, Retires (LAT)
- L.A. County Population Surpasses 10 Million (LAT, nice CicLAvia photo)
Where will they all park? - U.S. Cities Considering Capping Parking Spots (Governing)
- Chicago Merchants Against Free Parking (SB Chicago)
- Study: Parking Minimums Harm Cities (UConn)
- How Cities Can Prioritize People Over Parking (NextCity)
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