Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:02 AM PDT on March 27, 2015
- Cyclists Show Up To Protest Griffith Park Trial Road Takeover By Cars (L.A. Weekly)
Windshield Reporting: Pity the Poor Tourist Unable To Access the Hollywood Sign (KTLA)
New Petition: No Cars On Mount Hollywood Drive (Change.org) - Cool 1980s Renderings Of L.A. Subway Stations Never Built (Curbed)
- Metro Is In the Affordable Housing Business (KPCC)
- Supervisor Solis Opens Three County Parklets in East L.A. (Pasadena Star News)
- CiclaValley Takes Aim At Studio City’s Planned Sportsmen’s Lodge Development
- Permit Parking Coming To Echo Park (Curbed)
- Driver Plows Into Sun Valley Hotel (Daily News)
- Carolina Fontoura Alzaga Makes Chandeliers Out Of Cast Off Bike Parts (LAT)
- The Latest Look At Metro Bus Ridership Trends (Let’s Go L.A.)
- New Plan For Papermate Site: Suburban Office Park (Santa Monica Next)
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