Today’s Headlines
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8:05 AM PDT on June 25, 2014
- City’s Plan to Hurt Food Truck Business Progressing Smoothly (Register)
- Oil Interests Worried About State Plan For Reducing Emissions (LAT)
- First Look at Crenshaw’s LAX-Adjacent Station Plan (Curbed)
- LAX Flyaway Bus Service Expanding to Santa Monica Civic Center (Santa Monica Next)
- Silver Lake NC Endorses Hyperion Plan with 2 Sidewalks, Road Diet (Facebook)
- Terrible Advice for Seleta Reynolds: Focus on Car Parking! (City Watch)
- Even Without Antonio, Conference of Mayors Back America Fast Forward (The Source)
- Delays for LB’s Gerald Desmond Bridge Reconstruction (Register)
- Long Beach’s Protected Bike Lanes Need Protected Intersections (LongBeachIze)
- SF TV Reporter Depressingly Confused by Car-Free Lombard Street (Streetsblog SF)
- Fun “Design Your Own Transit System” Game by Foothill Transit (Streetsblog LITE)
- Anyone Want to Guess the Future Sentence for Teen Who Pleaded No-Contest to Double Hit and Run? (Daily News)
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