Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:46 AM PDT on May 20, 2014
- Multicultural Communities for Mobility Leader Miguel Ramos (League of Amer Bicyclists)
- More On Clergy Opposed to Metro Fare Hike (CBS)
- Oh! It’s Bike Lanes That Cause Westside Gridlock Hell (City Watch via BikinginLA)
- Silver Lake’s Corralitas Red Car Right-Of-Way Could Become Walk Park (LAT)
- Rider Compares L.A. and D.C. Rail System Experiences (LA Register)
- City of San Marino Bike-Walk Plan Encountering NIMBY Concerns (Pasadena Star News)
- Car2Go Car-Sharing Will Expand to South Bay (Green AutoBlog via Metro Library)
- How To Make Downtown LB Really Pop? (LongBeachize)
- Sacramento Stadium Deal To Raise Parking Meter Revenue (Sacramento Bee)
- Curb-Jumping NYC Drivers Injure 15 People In One Morning’s Carnage (SB)
- Google Maps Adds Elevation For Bicycle Directions (Tech Crunch via Business Insider)
- When Anti-Harassment Pamphlets Not Enough: Personal Space Transit Dress (Beautiful Decay)
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