Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on June 3, 2014
- IT’S ELECTION DAY – VOTE! LACBC Candidate Questionnaires – Santa Monica Next Guide
- Landbridge Proponents Setback: Riverside Bridge Demolition Injunction Denied (LAT)
- Millions For Sidewalk Repair Rolling Over to Next Year’s Budget (LAT)
- Metro Unveils Plans For Union Station (LAT, The Source)
- Mayor Garcetti to Announce Great Streets Initiative (LAT)
- West Hollywood City Council Wants Bike Share (WeHoVille)
- North Valley Cyclists Mapping Local Assets (I am San Fernando)
- L.A. Car Culture: Great For People and the Environment (LAWeekly)
- Recent Metrolink Ridership Data: OC Line Performing Well (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Biking in L.A. Meets Finish the Ride (Biking in L.A.)
- Street Art in LB’s East Village (LongBeachize)
- A Peek Into the Santa Monica City Budget (Santa Monica Next)
- L.A.-Applicable? Count Bicyclists Not Miles of Bike Lanes (SB Chicago)
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