Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PDT on September 11, 2015
- Metro Saddles NoHo Redevelopment With Doubling Parking, Calls It “Replacement Parking” (The Source)
- More On That Nutty Mobility Plan Lawsuit (KPCC, L.A. Weekly)
- Previews Of Next Monday’s Rowena Road Diet Meeting (Flying Pigeon, Eastsider)
…Good Primer On Road Diets (Urbanedge) - Metrolink Accused Of Violating Transparency Laws (LAT)
- Bike Lane Foe Tom Topping Leaves Eagle Rock Sentinel
- Infographic: Metro Rider Demographics (Glendale News Press)
- Better Economy And More Driving Means More Carnage Deaths (LAT)
- Bakersfield: CA High Speed Rail Poised To Make Same Blunders As Highway Builders (Systemic Failure)
- Some Business Support For Higher State Gas Tax (KPCC)
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