Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:32 AM PDT on October 16, 2015
- Details On Exposition Park Driver Who Deliberately Hit,Killed Cyclist Yesterday (LAist, Biking in L.A.)
… Ghost Bike Installed At Site Last Night – Vermont Avenue at 39th Place (Facebook Photos) - L.A. Weekly Asks Metro Why More People Aren’t Riding Metro
- Investing in Place Lays Out A Sidewalk Repair Agenda: Treat Sidewalks As Core Transportation Network
- Manuel Pastor: Angelenos Car-Centric Aspirations Have Changed (Zocalo)
- L.A.’s Mobility Plan 2035 Is Small-Minded, Unhealthy, And Anti-Democratic (L.A. Progressive)
- Applications For People St Plazas, Parklets, Bike Corrals Accepted Nov. 1 Thru Dec. 15 (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Ride-Hailing Services Edging Out Taxis For Business Travel (KPCC)
- L.A. Announces $6M For Designing 12 Miles Of San Fernando Valley L.A. River Bike Path (My News L.A.)
- Sheriff Patrol Car Hits And Kills West Hollywood Pedestrian (KPCC)
- Guides For This Sunday’s CicLAvia (Militant Angeleno, Time Out)
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