Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:44 AM PDT on June 16, 2014
- Carnage: Remembering Phillip O’Neill (Pasadena CSC)
- VICA, Others Form Pro-Rail-Transit Coalition for SFV (Post Periodical)
- Praise for Wishire BRT Construction Edging Westward (Orange 20)
- Rally for San Gabriel Mountains Parks and Trails (SGV Tribune)
- Editorial: Westside Subway Worthless If It Doesn’t Solve Westside Car Congestion (LARegister)
- A Recipe For Improving NELA’s Public Realm: Green Its Parking Lots (Walk Eagle Rock)
- Santa Monica Wins Multiple Planning Awards (Santa Monica Next)
- Pedi-Cabs Doing Well in Santa Monica (SMDP via Curbed)
- Potential Growing Pains As Expo Line Arrives at SM Bergamot Station (LAT)
- Jane Jacobs and Housing For All (LongBeachize)
- More on Open Streets Festival Expansion Throughout L.A. County (Zev Blog)
- Agencies Say No to Sunday Parking Meter Repeal CEQA Review (SBSF)
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