Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:58 AM PDT on July 17, 2015
- Metro Moves Back Approvals Schedule For Measure R2 Transpo Sales Tax (Investing in Place)
- Do Not Call Crashes Accidents (Gizmodo)
- Off-duty Police Officer Crashes Into Cyclist Who “Came Out Of Nowhere” (NBC)
- Federal Board Approves $1.3B L.A. River Project Alternative (KCET)
- First Look At New Painted Bulb-Outs on Cesar Chavez (Great Streets Twitter)
- Examining SWITRS Data For Car-Bike Collisions on York Blvd (LADOT Bike Blog)
- LAX Board Approves Uber & Lyft Ride-Hail Service (LAT, KPCC)
- Renderings Of Proposed Culver City TOD (Urbanize)
- State Climate Bill Would Target 50% Reduction In Gasoline Use (LAT)
- Google Reports Self-Driving Car Rear-Ended, Injuring Occupants (KPCC)
- Back To The Future When Expo Train Reaches Santa Monica Soon (Santa Monica Next)
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