Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:47 AM PDT on June 27, 2014
- Metro Approves LAX Connector… (LAT, KPCC, CM Bonin)
- … Though Metro Staff Predict Few LAX Patrons Will Use It (LA Weekly)
- Burbank Transpo Center To Open Today, Connects Metrolink to Airport (LARegister)
- Crowd-Sourced Car Parking Complaints Map (KPCC)
- Metro Hiring Parking Lot Czar to Manage Dramatic [Free] Parking Shortfalls (Zev Blog)
- Carnage: Three Car 405 Freeway Crash Kills One (LAT)
- CA Cities 9 of Top 10 For Car Theft Nationally (LAT) LA-OC Rank 29th (LARegister)
- CA Central Valley Farmland Losing to Urbanization, Idling (CVBT via Direct Transfer)
- Santa Monica’s Dueling Airport Ballot Measures (Santa Monica Next)
- Disappointed That Metro Board Approved Funding Only One LB Ciclovia (LongBeachize)
- What Will LB Look Like in 2050?? (LongBeachize)
- NY State Says No To NACTO’s Excellent Street Standards (SB NYC)
- Chicago Stepping Up Bike Corral Installations (SB Chicago)
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