Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:21 AM PDT on October 23, 2015
- More on the March 5, 2016, Gold Line Opening (LAT, KPCC)
- Purple Line Tunnel Lawsuit: Metro Wins Vs. Beverly Hills Appeal (The Source)
- Downtown L.A. Bike-Share Hiring Full-Time General Manager (Bicycle Transit Systems)
- Cultural Affairs Dept Hiring Vision Zero Artist In Residence (CAD Announcement [PDF])
- Metro Board Meeting Recap (The Source)
- Visualizing Metro Expo Line Cost Escalations (Lisa Schweitzer)
- West L.A. V.A. Housing Proposal Released (KPCC)
- Even With Ride-Hailing Apps, Parking Is Not Going Away (Parking Today)
- App Maps Noise Levels Around Los Angeles (Curbed)
- Southern California’s Historic Lost Highways (KCET)
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