Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:29 AM PDT on May 22, 2014
- More on Federal Funding For the Metro Purple Line Subway (NBC, Zev Blog)
- Opinion: Senator Feinstein Subway Skepticism Unfounded (LAT)
- Future of L.A. Mobility Event Looked Shockingly Like the Past (Flying Pigeon)
- Previewing Today’s Metro’s Fare Increase Votes (KPCC, LAT)
- The Case For A Westside Streetcar on Lincoln Blvd (CityWatch)
- More Ethan Elkind On L.A. Rail Transit History and Future (Next City via Direct Transfer)
- What To Do With A 5-Way Intersection (Walk Eagle Rock)
- LAPD Chief Beck, OK, in 4-Car Freeway Crash (Daily News)
- Alissa Walker Travels Union Station (The Source)
- DJ Waldie On How DTLA Can Work Without Football (KCET)
- Ode Upon A Reluctant City Parking Meter (WeHoville)
- “L.A. Street Smarts” Not Teaching SF Kids the Right Lessons (SBSF)
- Brooklyn 4th Ave Road Diet Reduced Ped Injuries by 30% (SBNYC)
- Fire Safety Pitted Against Road Safety in SF (CityLab)
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