Today’s Headlines
Today’s light publishing at Streetsblog Los Angeles. We’ll be back to our full publishing schedule on Monday.
- Opinion: Cheap Quick Orange Line Improvements Include Express Buses (LAT)
- Historic Streetcar Station Areas Still Influence Today’s L.A. (Zocalo)
- Looking at Future Projects Through 405’s Sepulveda Pass (Let’s Go L.A.)
- L.A. Projected To Be Densest U.S. City in 2025 (Curbed)
- F.L.O.W. – Feminist Library On Wheels – Bicycles Its Womanist Wares (LAT)
- Rideshare Companies Under Investigation in L.A. and S.F. (LAT)
- Free RSVP Now: Livability Rock Star Janette Sadik-Khan To Speak at UCLA October 1 (Eventbrite)
- Long Beach Again Pursues Electric Buses (LongBeachIze)
- We Can’t Make This Up: GOP Gov Candidate Pays Your Gas to Smash Toy Train (Time)
- That Projection/Denial Thing: Indiana Toll Road Files For Bankruptcy (Price Tags)
- Cute Clear S.F. 10 Bicycling Rules Video Applicable to L.A. Cycling (SFBC)
Get National Headlines at Streetsblog USA, Listings From: Today and Yesterday
More Articles From Yesterday From Across the National Streetsblog Sites after the jump:
- NYC Politician Derisive of Those F—king Bike Lanes (SB NYC)
- Toronto Active Transpo Advocates Ask Candidates Tough Questions (SB USA)
- New Census Data on Chicago Bike Commuting (SB Chicago), L.A. Commute Data Here
- Portland About to Debut European-Style Advisory Bike Lanes (SB Network)
- Chicago Studies Economic Value of Plazas and Parklets (SB Chicago)
- Mountain View Planning New Bikeways (SB SF)
- Florida Adds Bike Lanes To Highway Bridges (SB USA)
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