Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on April 24, 2015
- City of El Monte’s First Bike Lane Opens Tomorrow (BikeSGV Twitter, Midvalley News)
- Metro Board Budget Forum Public Meeting Tomorrow (The Source)
- Maybe DTLA’s Empty Retail Is Due To Bad Design (Medium)
- Horrific Hit-and-Run Car vs. Bike In East L.A., Police Seek Info (Biking in L.A.)
- Video: L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Remarks On Potential Measure R2 (The Source)
- Metro Will Write Note For You When Transit Delays Happen (KPCC)
- City of West Hollywood Shuttles Win State Recognition (WeHoVille)
- Mean-Spirit Parking Battle At Capistrano Valley High School in OC (KPCC)
- Garcetti Launches Clean Streets Initiative (LAT)
Includes Recruiting Neighborhood Trash Watch Volunteers (KPCC) - ACT 4 Slovakia Bike Dance Video Is Pretty Amazing (Facebook)
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