Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:53 AM PDT on September 15, 2014
- New Metro Fare Hike in Effect Today (LAT)
- More on TIGER Grants for Metro’s Rosa Parks and Little Tokyo Stations (The Source, KPCC, LAT)
- 3-Foot Law Opinion: Bikes Are A Good Hobby, Not Transportation (The Sun)
- In Highland Park, Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian (Eastsider)
- In NoHo, Metrolink Train Kills Pedestrian (LAT)
- KCET profiles Ben Caldwell, the Father of South L.A.’s Leimert Park
- Top 5 L.A. Subway Stations (L.A. Post-Examiner)
- Topsy Turvy World of SM’s Anti-Growth-ers vs. Bergamot Station Development (Santa Monica Next)
- SF BART Building Oversize Station Parking Structures (SB SF)
- Chicago Transit-Oriented Development Navigating Reduced Parking Requirements (SB Chicago)
- Psychological Benefits of Active Transportation (City Lab)
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