Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:01 AM PDT on July 18, 2014
- Courts Say L.A. Can’t Unfairly Outsource Parking Violation Challenges (LAT)
- More Cedillo vs. “Microscopic Percentage” Favoring a Safer N. Figueroa (LA Biz)
- West Hollywood Grapples with Subsidizing Metro Fare Hikes (WeHoVille)
- Metro Sheriffs Audit Finds Serious Issues (ZevWeb)
- More on Metro Active Transportation Funding Effort (SM Spoke)
- L.A.’s Fearless Cyclists: Ovarians, CICLE, Riff Raff (Neon Tommy)
- Carnage: Two Car Crash Kills Cyclist in SFV (Biking in LA, LAT – Entirely Passive Voice Article)
LB Car vs. Motorcycle vs. Ped Crash Kills Two (LAT) - LongBeachize previews: Bike Drive-In, Bike Garden Tour
- NYC DOT Billboards Emphasize That “Drivers Choices” Can Kill (SB NYC)
- Alta Bike Share Supply Issues Mean No Expansion in 2014 (SB USA)
- Giving Privatized Parking Spaces to Car Share Is Not Privatization (SB SF)
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