Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:16 AM PDT on September 10, 2015
- ‘Fix the City’ Files Lawsuit vs. L.A. City Mobility Plan (LAT, Biking in L.A.)
- L.A. Olympic Bid Lights Fire Under Rail Construction Timeline (LAT)
- 2016 CicLAvias: North San Fernando Valley (Daily News) Watts – Southeast (Curbed)
- Move L.A. Favors Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funding For Student Transit Passes
- Chicago Bike-Share Equity Program Very Successful (SBChi)
- Review of California Environmental Quality Lawsuits Show Most Are Not Pro-Environment (HK Law)
- How Little Traffic Studies Resemble Reality (Urban Kchoze)
Additional Calendar items:
- Glendale Bike Safety Workshops This Saturday! (Glendale News-Press)
- South L.A. Nature Walk This Sunday! (Walk L.A.)
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