Today’s Headlines
It is Veterans Day - SBLA Publishing Lightly This Morning, Back To Full Strength Tomorrow
By
Joe Linton
8:48 AM PST on November 11, 2015
- September Remember: Christopher Hawthorne Praises L.A.’s Mobility Plan 2035 (LAT)
…SBLA Coverage Of Yesterday’s Mobility Plan Committee Approval Up Soon - Metro Seeks Input On Where To Put DTLA Bike-Share Docking Stations (LADOT Bike Blog, The Source)
- Santa Monica Gets Its First Protected Bike Lanes (Santa Monica Next)
- Major Gold Line Closures In Little Tokyo For Regional Connector Construction (The Source)
- Crenshaw/LAX Rail Line Construction Activities All Around (Leimert Park Beat, The Source)
- Express Park Expansion Will Make Westwood Parking “Less Horrid” (L.A. Magazine)
- Bringing the Transportation Sharing Economy To Low-Income L.A. Neighborhoods (NRDC)
- A Freeway Car Crash Made This L.A. Weekly Writer Into A Bus Rider
It is Veterans Day – SBLA Publishing Lightly This Morning, Back To Full Strength Tomorrow
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