Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:15 AM PDT on April 16, 2014
- Metro’s Billion Dollar Regional Connector Design-Build Contract (LAT, The Source)
- Regional Connector City Hall Entrance Omitted (LAT)
- Recent York Blvd Bike Lanes Have Sad South Pasadena Gap (Flying Pigeon)
- Green Lane Project Celebrates MyFigueroa Victory (People4Bikes)
- Garcetti Pledges To Double (Inadequate Unspent) Sidewalk Repair Fund (LAT)
- A Look At East Side Gold Line’s Impact: It’s “Always On Time” (Boyle Heights Beat)
- SFMTA Shortsightedly Repeals Sunday Parking Meters (SBSF)
- How To Make Walkable Urban Multifamily Housing (Better Cities)
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