Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:18 AM PST on December 12, 2014
- Finally, Some Progress on Great Streets (Daily News)
- New Metro Board Member Talks Metro and Transportation in October Interview (Planning Report)
- Bike SGV and the Plans for San Gabriel Valley Featured at (KCET)
- New ARTIC Metrolink/Amtrak/CAHSR Station in OC Sign of the Transit Times? (LAT)
- Excruciating But Important Audio: How Cedillo Kills Bike Lanes (On My Bike in LA YouTube)
- Though South L.A. Didn’t Create CicLAvia, This Day Was For Us (KCET)
- Zocalo Hosts Dialogue on L.A. Mobility, Seleta Reynolds Rocks
- New Walk/Jog Path Planned Around Calvary Cemetery In East L.A. (Eastsider)
- “Taking the Highway Out of the PCH” (ULI)
- UCLA: Climate Change Won’t Dry Up SoCal (Phys-ed)
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