Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:44 AM PST on February 10, 2015

- Study: 48% Of US Roads Don’t Raise Enough Maintenance Revenue (Better Institutions)
- 5 of CA’s Worst Freeway Bottlenecks in So Cal (LAT)
- L.A.’s Small Lot Ordinance Gets Mixed Results in Silver Lake (KCET)
- Discrimination In Obtaining Home Loans In L.A. (Curbed L.A.)
- Foothill Gold Line Test Train Running Underway (The Source)
- Big Developments Rising In Koreatown (Building L.A.)
- Why Uber and Lyft Didn’t Wait To Follow Regulations (Better Institutions)
- Governor Brown Looks To Mileage Fee For Gas Tax Shortfall (KPCC)
- Beautiful Bus Only Lanes On Haight, SBSF Asks To Extend
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