Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:08 AM PDT on June 23, 2014
- Three Times Editorials Sound Kinda Streetbloggy:
What L.A. Can Learn From Stockholm’s Vision Zero (LAT)
Raise The Federal Gas Tax Now (LAT)
Build High Speed Rail – Because It Creates Jobs (LAT) - Metro TCU Union Approves Contract (IAM)
- Hit-And-Run And Other Risks of SFV Bicycling (Our Ventura Blvd via BikinginLA)
- All the Big Blue Bus Lines in One Day (Breitbart)
- Miracle Mile’s Multimodal Wilshire On the Way (Bicycle Fixation)
- State Senate Leader De Leon Wants To Rethink HSR (LAT)
- L.A. River Bike-Walk Path Getting More Signage (KCET)
- How To Add Protected Intersections to LB’s Protected Bike Lanes (LongBeachize)
- Open Streets Come To OC’s Garden Grove October 12 (SRTS)
- SF Cracking Down on Parking Apps (SFGate)
- SF Looking At Shoup Policy of Directing Parking Meter Revenue Locally (SBSF)
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