Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:01 AM PDT on September 9, 2014
- First Person Account of Riding for Justice for Milt Olin (L.A. Post Examiner)
- DTLA, 1% of L.A. Area, Has Added 20% of New Housing Since 1999 (Better Institutions)
- Opinion: LAT Editors Welcome the New 3-Foot Passing Law
- Light Rail Woes: Car Crashes into Blue/Expo Lines Downtown, Causes Delays (LAT)
Man Dies Crushed by Blue Line Train in Long Beach (LA Register) - Mapping the Historic Chavez Ravine, Erased for Dodgers Stadium (KCET)
- Pasadena Driver Who Killed Cyclist Phillip O’Neill Pleads No Contest (Biking in L.A.)
- Prop C Transportation Funding at Work: Metro Celebrates New Freeway Soundwalls (The Source)
- Traffic Is the Top Killer of NYC Kids Under 14 (SB NYC)
- Windshield Mainstream Reporting Doesn’t Quite Get BRT and Bike Facility (SB Chicago)
- Today’s Parking Facilities Not So Crappy According To Green Parking Industry (HuffPo)
- Gordon Price on Parking Apps, Under-Pricing, and #JerkTech (Price Tags)
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