Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on June 20, 2014
- Rolling Through Expo Line Phase 2 (Zev Blog)
- New Bike Corrals at NoHo Laemmle and N. Fig Antigua Coffee (LADOT Bike Blog)
- South L.A. Hit-and-Run Car Collision Injures Mom and Child in Front Yard (ABC)
- Cedillo’s N. Figueroa Bike Lane Meeting Draws Complaints (EGP News)
- LADOT N. Figueroa Plan Doesn’t Remove Car Lane at Already-Choked Ave. 26 (Fig4All)
- LAX Flyaway Service Coming to Hollywood and Santa Monica (LAT)
- Uber Cuts Rates For L.A. Area: Good or Bad Sign? (KPCC)
- Car2Go Runs Into Parking Issues in Torrance (Daily Breeze via Curbed)
- Rubber Sidewalk Motion Passes L.A. Council Committee (CBS)
- Why Is Rent So High In Santa Monica (Santa Monica Next)
- Long Beach Transportation Plan Wins Planning Award (LongBeachize)
- Is Re-Purposing 0.01 Percent of SF Parking “Devouring Parking”? (SB SF)
- Bill To Lower NYC Speed Limits to 25MPH Approved By Both Houses (SB NYC)
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