Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:07 AM PDT on August 19, 2014
- Metro Seeks Input for Bike Share Stations: Pasadena, DTLA, SM-Venice (The Source)
- Carnage: SUV Crashes Into SFV Pizza Restaurant, Injures 10 (KPCC)
- Don Shoup Editorial: City Should Require Sidewalk Repair at Point-of-Sale (LAT)
No Easy Answers At L.A.’s Sidewalk Repair Hearing (KPCC, LAT) - South Bay Car2Go Car Share Blamed For Making Curb Parking More Difficult (LA Register)
- Mariachi-Themed 5K Ignites Boyle Heights Ire (LAT)
- HSR Meetings Draw Rail Critics and Fan, Last Mtg Tonight Union Station (LA Register)
Critique of Anti-HSR Lawsuits (CA HSR Blog) - Editorial: End Civil Compromise Wrist Slaps for Hit-and-Run Crimes, Pass A.B. 2673 (LAT)
- Ambitious Expanded Emerald Necklace Vision of Parks and Paths for So. Cal (Next City)
- Fun Clever Basic Bicycling Video Aimed at Newbie Commuters (Grist FB)
- For Tourists: Worlds Best Bicycling Cities (CNN)
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