Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:17 AM PDT on March 17, 2015
- Mapping L.A.’s Car vs. Pedestrian Crashes (Curbed)
- Caltrans Considering Options For Widening the Lower 710 Freeway (LAT)
- Crackdown On Street Vendors In MacArthur Park (CBS)
- How Prop 13 Discourages Affordable Housing (Let’s Go L.A.)
- DTLA’s Planning 7th Street Livability Upgrades (Curbed)
- Bike To CicLAvia – The Valley With State Senator Hertzberg (The Source)
- Santa Monica Takes Up USDOT Mayors’ Safe Streets Challenge (Santa Monica Next)
- Carnage: 3 Dead From PCH Car Crash In Ventura (Daily News)
- LongBeachIze Proudly Displays Its Tweed – Ride Pictures, That Is
- Parking Requirements Drive Up the Cost Of Living (The Connector)
- Handsome APA Seattle Cycling Facilities Video (Price Tags)
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