Today’s Headlines
Our Sincere Congratulations to the City of Malibu who announced the opening of their first bike lane on April 29. Every journey starts with a first step.
9:05 AM PDT on April 21, 2015
- Caltrans Short-Changing Long Beach for Otherwise Stupid, Wasteful, Freeway Widening (P-T)
- Ecofriendly Ways to Travel in L.A…and Bikes Are Only #4? (Daily News)
- Hey, Did Anyone Know There Was a Bill to Require Bicyclists to Wear Helmets? (LAT)
- Anaheim’s Massive ARTIC Station Operating at Deficit (OC Register)
- Slate Ponders if Los Angeles Can Ever Be a Sustainable City
- Another Shout-Out to Shoup (CP&DR)
- Los Feliz NC Considers Motion to “Keep Griffith Wild” (Facebook)
- Metrolink Extends to South Perris (LAT)
- Livable Streets Are Clean Streets, Money in Garcetti Budget for Trash Cans (Daily News)
Our Sincere Congratulations to the City of Malibu who announced the opening of their first bike lane on April 29. Every journey starts with a first step.
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