Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:00 AM PST on November 26, 2014
- Today Is Worst Day for So Cal Car Traffic, Try Waze (Pasadena Star News)
um… Ride a Bus, Train, Bike, or Just Walk Instead, OK? - Kinkisharyo Reaches Labor Agreement, To Manufacture Rail Cars in Palmdale (The Source, LABJ, LAT)
Opinion: Another Black Eye For Calif Environmental Quality Act – CEQA (LAT) - San Diego Regional Freeway Plan Fails in Court (KPBS, Center for Biological Diversity)
- Preview of December 7 South L.A. CicLAvia (Santa Monica Spoke)
- L.A. Needs Invest in Transit and Affordable Housing (All in LA)
- Monterey Park and El Monte SGV Bike Plans Approved (BikeSGV Facebook)
- Seven Bad Things About DTLA Developer Geoff Palmer (Curbed)
- A Look At Santa Monica’s Planned Expo Terminus Transit Center (Santa Monica Next)
- Letter Writer Likes the L.A. River Bike Path (Glendale News Press)
- MUNI Speeding Up Sluggish Bus Lines (SB SF)
- How Vision Zero Got Its Start In Sweden (CityLab)
- Affordability and Upward Mobility Difficult to Find Together (The Atlantic)
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