Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:23 AM PST on November 20, 2014

- Celebrate GIS Day Data-Mapping Contest Winners (UCLA Lewis Ctr)
- Editorial: So Cal Really Needs To Invest in Mass Transit (Glendale News Press)
- You Can Live Car-Free In L.A. (Flying Pigeon)
- Councilmember Bonin To Update In-Lieu Parking Fees for Venice (CD11)
- More Toll Lanes Might Come to L.A. Freeways (LA Weekly)
Express Lane Scofflaws Do Get Ticketed (LAT) - Retooling DTLA’s Car-Centric Music Center for Pedestrian Orientation (LAT)
- Retooling LA’s Complicated Parking Signs (LA Weekly)
- New Metro Bus Line To Connect NoHo, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena (Burbank Leader)
- Please Don’t Commit Suicide on Metro’s Rail Tracks (The Source)
- Uber’s Damage Control Saga (LAT1, LAT2, Yahoo)
- New Grand Park Playground Opening #streetsr4families (DT News)
- Plannerspeak: Will “Complete Community” Replace “Smart Growth”? (UT San Diego)
- San Jose New Development Fee for Affordable Housing, Lawsuits Expected (SV Biz Journal)
- SF To Extend Car-Free Stretches of Market Street (SB SF)
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