Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:18 AM PDT on April 30, 2014
- Metro Crenshaw Line Construction Work Gets Underway This Week (Source)
- DTLA Little Tokyo Planning To Be Cultural Eco-District (NRDC)
- State Safe Routes To School Bill Progressing (SRTS CA)
- Carson Fracking Moratorium Hits the Skids (LAT)
- Sacramento Car vs. Bike Driver Charged with Assault with Deadly Weapon (LAT)
- Hungry Signature Gatherers Against Santa Monica’s Airport (SantaMonicaNext)
- Pushing Back Against Fire Department Pressure for Wider Streets (SBSF)
- Handsome Protected Bike Lanes Video (People for Bikes)
- Scary Driver Kills Pedestrians Story from Australia (The Age)
- Miami Looking to Eliminate Minimum Parking Requirements for Small Buildings (TransitMiami)
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