Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:55 AM PDT on July 8, 2014
- L.A.’s Future: More Car Share, Fewer Massive Parking Structures (Better Institutions)
- Metro Staff: $1.6B Subway Contract to Skanska, Traylor Bros. and J.F. Shea (The Source)
- Hawthorne: New LACMA Design Too Entralled with L.A. Car Culture (LAT)
- California Moving Away From LOS (Level of Service) Traffic Impact Analysis (CityLab)
- Sheriffs Ticketing Cyclists For Legally Taking Lane on PCH (Biking in L.A.)
- Pedestrians Killed on Freeways in Hollywood and Lakewood (LAT)
- OC Toll Roads Transition to No Cash Hitting a Few Bumps (LAT)
- Taking the OC Sheriffs to Task for Car Occupants Assault on Bicyclist (LongBeachize)
- Santa Monica: City Council, Airport, Housing, Bicyclists, and Concerts (Santa Monica Next)
- Lots of Sad Photos of Cars Hogging Sidewalks (SB NYC)
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