Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:54 AM PDT on August 22, 2014
- CA Approves Active Transportation Program Bike/Walk Funding Grants (SRTS)
Including Glendale Pedestrian and Safe Routes to School Plan (Walk Bike Glendale) - Editorial: Welcoming the End of Zero-Tolerance at LAUSD (LAT)
- Previewing the March 2015 San Fernando Valley CicLAvia (ZevWeb)
- Profile of Metro’s Local Hire Pipeline for Crenshaw Construction (LA Register)
- Mapping Communities Helps Build Better Neighborhoods (KCET)
- Atwater Chamber of Commerce Says Road Diet Would Make Bridge “Less Safe” (AVCoC)
- Fix L.A. Campaigners Issue Fake Parking Tickets to Publicize Cause (LAT)
- More on L.A. Sidewalk Repair Day (LA Register)
- Carnage: San Diego Crash Kills Three, Injures Five (LAT)
- SF Converting Garages Into Cafes (SB SF)
- How NYC Bike Law Enforcement Could Work for Actual Safety Outcomes (SB NYC)
- Obituary: Deborah Sussman – Designed Look of Big Blue Bus, CC Transit, ’84 Olympics, Grand Park, and more (Curbed, KCRW, AIGA LA)
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