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9:04 AM PST on November 18, 2014

Eyes on the Street, er, Stage: Transportation and Climate Change Panel at yesterday's Decarbonizing California conference, hosted by Climate Resolve. Left to right: Eric Mann, Tim O'Connor, Denny Zane, Nancy Sutley, and Fran Pavley. Photo: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.
Eyes on the Street, er, Stage: Transportation and Climate Change Panel at yesterday's Decarbonizing California conference, hosted by Climate Resolve. Left to right: Eric Mann, Tim O'Connor, Denny Zane, Nancy Sutley, and Fran Pavley. Photo: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.
    • NELA Gentrification Protestors Take To York Blvd (LA Mag)
    • Gold Line Extension Arcadia Transit Center Ready To Go (Crown City)
    • Waze Says Cut-Through Neighborhoods Can't Hack With False Alerts (LAist)
    • In DTLA, One Killed As Car Overturns On 110 Freeway (Daily News)
    • Metrolink Train Strikes and Kills Man on Track in San Bernardino County (LAT)
    • La Puente Landfill's Uneasy Conversion to Park (Daily News)
    • "OC's Union Station" Anaheim Regional Transit Center Opens (Daily Breeze)
    • Congestion Pricing Works On So Cal Highways (SGV Tribune)
    • OC Reconfiguring Carpool Lanes to Continuous Access (LAT)
    • Parcel Taxes A Snag To Unbundling Parking (Planetizen)
    • BRT's Potential For Silicon Valley (Human Transit)
    • Queens DA "Accidents Happen" Response to Car Killing 3-Yr-Old (SB NYC)

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