Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:49 AM PST on February 4, 2015
- Two Schools of Thought Over Housing and Gentrification (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Tiny Westside Lending Library Draws Neighbors Ire (LAT)
- Santa Monica Looks To Regulate Ride-Share/Ride-Hail (Santa Monica Next)
- Glendale Police Target Cyclists and Pedestrians (Glendale News Press)
- L.A. Transit Stations’ Bike-Shed A Little Over 3 Miles (Transportationist)
- Most S.F. Trips Made Without A Private Car (SBSF)
- The Price Of An Empty Minneapolis Parking Spot (Streets.MN)
- Great Listen: Creating the Anti-Fragile City (Strong Towns – Part 1, Part 2)
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