Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:00 AM PDT on July 29, 2014
- Great 20 Minute Tom Vanderbilt Traffic Vid (City Lab via BoingBoing)
- Carnage: In Elysian Park, Fatal 110 Freeway Crash Plus Brush Fire (CBS, Eastsider)
- What Works and Doesn’t With Freeway Congestion Pricing (Let’s Go LA)
- Plenty of Varied Anti-405-Toll-Lane Letters to the Editor (LAT)
- Why CICLE’s Vanessa Gray Rides (The Source)
- WeHo’s Free City Line Shuttle (WeHoVille)
- Everyone Wants a Better Transit System (CityWatch)
- Two LB Womens’ Bike Rides Team Up Wednesday Night (LongBeachize)
- Enforce Parking Like It’s 1988 (SB SF)
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