Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:02 AM PDT on October 13, 2014
- Bicycling and Transit Prominent in San Diego Mayor’s New Climate Plan (Citiscope)
- Insights from Voices of L.A. Panel, Including SBLA’s Sahra Sulaiman (Daily Trojan)
- Airtalk On Past Present and Future of L.A. Rail (KPCC)
- Awesome Desert Highway EIR Cover Art Pulled, Due to Legibility (LAT)
- South American Cho-Low Culture, With Low Rider Bikes (KCET)
- Santa Monica Bike Center Wins National Challenge (Santa Monica Next)
- 3-Foot-Law Doesn’t Solve Everything (Boy on a Bike)
- Pay to Play Field Policies Make S.F. Gentrification Friction (MissionLocal, Gawker)
- ‘Safer Market Street’ Proposal Further Limits Cars and Prioritizes Buses (SB SF)
- Obama Announces Exciting New High Speed Rail Boondoggle (Onion)
- Old Transit Plan Maps Explored, Features L.A. (City Lab via Price Tags)
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