Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:59 AM PST on November 20, 2015
- More On Metro Approving $132M For Regional Connector (KPCC)
- LACBC Critiques Metro’s Measure R2.1 Priorities
- Beverly Hills Dragging Out Ill-Advised Anti-Subway Lawsuit (Jewish Journal)
- Images Of LAX’s Planned People-Mover Rail Connection (Curbed)
LAX Looking At Public Private Partnership For People-Mover (KPCC) - Video: Mayor Garcetti Gives Self-Driving Car A Test Ride (Garcetti Facebook)
- NoHo Temporary Bike Path Closes Gap In Low-Stress Network (LACBC)
- Legal Planet Ridicules L.A. NIMBY Initiatives
- Photos Of Creepy Underground Walkway Network In DTLA (CityLab)
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