Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:02 AM PDT on May 14, 2014

- A Deeper Look at LAX Connection Proposals (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Santa Monica Council Rescinds Transit Village Approval (Santa Monica Next)
- Bike Parking Replacing Some Car Parking In New DTLA Development (Downtown News)
- Garcetti Budget Parking Revenue Plan Undone By Council (LAT)
- A Look At Valley-405-Westside Transportation Future Investments (LA Register)
- Palmer Developments DTLA Ped Bridge Abuses City Planning (City Watch)
- Echo Park Lake Sidewalks Getting Fixed (Curbed)
- County Supervisors Approve Modest Beach Parking Charge Increases (LAT)
- Electric Assist Bikes Are the Way to Go (KCRW)
- Bridging the Gap to Connect DTLB to Gerald Desmond Bridge (LongBeachize)
- Former SBLA Writer Carter Rubin Named to SM Housing Commission (Santa Monica Next)
- Council Putting Santa Monica Airport Measure on Upcoming Ballot (Santa Monica Next)
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