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By
Joe Linton
9:07 AM PST on January 6, 2016
- Garcetti: Anti-Growth Ballot Measure Could Hurt Housing Affordability (LAT)
- More On Garcetti’s Planning Nominee Vince Bertoni (LAT)
- L.A.’s Community Plan Process Needs Some Attention (Zocalo)
- Carnage: Person Killed In Mid-City Apparent Drunk Driving Crash (Daily News)
- Despite Some Early Glitches, Lyft Is Working OK At LAX (Curbed)
- Photos Of New Expo Maintenance Yard (O’Connor Facebook, Cole Twitter)
- Transit: How To Keep All Your New Year’s Resolutions (Be A Green Commuter)
- L.A.’s Sixth Street Bridge Hosts Its Final Bike Crit (L.A. Weekly)
- L.B. Closing Part Of Ocean Blvd For 3 Year Bridge Construction (LongBeachIze)
- How To Reclaim Trashed Public Spaces (Zocalo)
- Spanish Firm Wins CA High Speed Rail Construction Contract (LAT)
- Let’s Go L.A. Graphs El NiƱo Patterns
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