Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on August 3, 2015
- It’s Mobility Monday With Mobility Plan At Council Committees Tomorrow (Biking in L.A.)
…Koretz: This Isn’t Your Parents’ Westwood (HuffPo) - More Photos Of Metro Bike-Share Demo (The Source)
- CicLAvia Opens Culver City This Sunday August 8 (The Source)
- Metro Boardmembers Excuse Themselves From Votes On Campaign Donation Items (LAT)
- Opinion: L.A. Transportation Choices Not Making It A Great City (Bloomberg)
- Orange 20 Is Frustrated About An Unfixed Pothole In A Hauser Blvd Bike Lane
- What Happens When L.A. Affordability Contracts Exired (KPCC)
- Denny Zane Really Likes Measure R2 (NRDC Switchboard)
- City Council To Decide Uber/Lyft LAX Access (KPCC)
- Carnage: Wrong Way Driver Kills Person On Long Beach Desmond Bridge (ABC7)
- SFPD Expands Ticketing Safety Focus To Bike and Ped (SBSF)
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