Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:21 AM PST on December 4, 2014
- Metro Bus Service Changes Preview SFV Rapids (The Source)
Full Service Changes Taking Effect 12/14 Explained (Metro [PDF]) - More on LADOT Broadway Existing Conditions Report (Curbed)
- CicLAvia South L.A. Preview Guide (Post Examiner)
- Interview with Eloy Torrez, El Monte Station Metro Public Artist (KCET)
- Bumping Post Removal Opens New Foothill Gold Line Tracks (The Source)
- LADOT Retooling Pricing for City Garage Parking in Hollywood (CD13)
- Annenberg Nature/Pet Center in Ballona Wetlands Canceled (Curbed)
- Slower Speed Limits Move More Traffic (Urban Reality)
- Study: All-Door Bus Boarding Working Well (SBSF)
- NYC Transpo Alternatives Noah Budnick To Head SF Bike Coalition (SBSF)
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