Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PST on December 19, 2014
- Commissioners Advance $4B LAX-Metro People-Mover Connection Plan (L.A. Mayor, LAT)
LAX Connector To Have Its Own Ocean of New Car Parking Spaces - Big Blue Bus Real-Time Arrival Data Coming To App In 2015 (Santa Monica Next)
- The Awesome Chart That Toppled San Diego’s Freeway Plan (CityLab)
- Carnage: 4th Death from Redondo Beach Car vs. Peds Crash (KPCC)
- Patt Morrison: Bring Back Bike Licenses, To Educate Cyclists (LAT)
- Erin Aubrey Kaplan: Construction Changing the Face of Crenshaw (KCET)
- Anaheim Plans 3-mile Streetcar, Could Open 2018 (OC Register)
- Advice to Tourists: DTLA Great Place To Walk (The Oregonian)
- Truck Safety Features Could Save Lives of People Walking and Bicycling (SBNYC)
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