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By
Joe Linton
9:01 AM PDT on June 26, 2015
- 80MPH Driver Hit-and-Run Kills Cyclist On N Figueroa At Pasadena Ave (LAT)
- Re-live the Historic Metro Bike-Share Approval:
Read the Press Release (The Source, Mayor Garcetti)
Bike-Share Might Finally Be Coming (Business Journal)
Bike-Share Popular In Anaheim (LAist) System There Ended 2014 (OCR)
Vendor Bicycle Transit Systems Doing Really Well In Philadelphia (Philly.com) - Pedestrian Bulb-Outs Coming To Boyle Hts. Chavez & St. Louis (Great Streets)
SFMTA Installing 40 Similar “Safety Zones” This Year (SBSF) - L.A. Deputy Mayor Rick Cole’s Exit Interview (Planning Report)
- SFV COG Prioritizes Transit, Biking, and Walking (Investing in Place)
- Roybal-Allard Opposes Metro & Caltrans 710 N Light Rail Straw Man (EGP News)
- Is Orinda, CA’s Bike Lane the Worst? (SBCA)
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