Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:03 AM PDT on August 5, 2014
- Councilmember Huizar Moves To Keep Sidewalks Open During Construction (LAT)
- WeHo Developer Proposal: Low Income Residents Can See But Not Use Pool (WeHoVille)
- Tractor Trailer Kills DTLA Cyclist (Biking in LA, LAT)
- #LAgetsthere Collaborative Launching (SRTS)
- The Planning Report Interviews Metro Finance Chief David Yale
- Aerial Photos of the Riverside-Figueroa Bridge Demolition (Eastsider)
- A Green Vision For A New Glendale Hyperion Bridge (Enrich LA)
- What Shaped the San Gabriel Valley (KCET)
- Santa Monica Renters Rights Organization’s Endorsement Stalemate (Santa Monica Next)
- Connecting DTLB With Its Waterfront (LongBeachize)
- NYC Push To Convert Parking Structure Into Affordable Housing (SB NYC)
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