Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on September 30, 2015
- USC Ends Transit Pass Program, Employee’s Passes Go From $30 To $100 (Lisa Schweitzer)
- Metro Wins EIR Lawsuit Against At Grade Crenshaw Rail (Law360, mostly paywalled)
- To Councilmember Cedillo Street Safety Is An Unacceptable Personal Gain (Biking in L.A.)
- Crenshaw/Expo Shopping Center To Become Mixed-Use TOD (Urbanize)
- Governor Brown Could Sign Reduced Parking Transit-Oriented Development A.B. 744 (Ethan Elkind)
- FoLAR Founder Unhappy With Olympic Village At L.A. River Restoration Site (LAT)
…River Revitalization – Done Right – A Key To A Livable Los Angeles (LAT) - L.A. Getting 10 New Bus Stops With Solar Wifi And Charging, Concerns About Vandalism (LAist, Curbed)
- Santa Ana Looks To Convert Office Space To Housing (KPCC)
- Let’s Go L.A. Looks At California and L.A. County Density, Reasons For Population Growth
- Test Ride In A Driverless Car Goes OK (LAT)
- Today’s the Last Day To Take Metro’s Active Transportation Survey
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