Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on September 23, 2014
- Krista Carlson Nails the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Safety Project (KCET)
- Carnage: In Duarte, 210 Freeway Wrong-Way Driver Injures Four (LA Register)
- Downtown Long Beach Blue Line Stations Closed for Construction (The Source)
- Columnist Complains About Metro (LA Register)
- Will the Feds Do Something About L.A.’s Helicopter Noise? (KPCC)
- Renderings of Union Station’s Future (Downtown News)
- Poll: OC Voters Oppose San Onofre Toll Road (LAT)
- Chicago Transit Agency’s Elevators “Number One” Challenge? (SB Chicago)
- What One Fatal NYC Bike-Ped Crash Says About:
Bicyclists’ Responsibilities (CityLab)
Crash Fatality Double Standards (SB NYC)
Strava Ap’s Contribution To Irresponsible Urban Biker Behavior (Bike Snob)
(Just Don’t Say Anything to This Sacramento Bee Columnist) - Transit Investments Rarely If Ever Relieve Car Congestion (Urban Kchoze via Direct Transfer)
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