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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PST on February 19, 2016
- Enviros, Anti-710 Freeway Win In Michael Cacciotti SCAQMD Re-Appointment (Pasadena Star News)
- The Planning Report Interviews Vince Bertoni, L.A.’s New Planning Department Head
- Labor Pushes Its Own “Build Better L.A.” Ballot Initiative (Curbed, ACT-LA)
- Phil Washington’s Talk At Transit Coalition Event (Move L.A.)
- Biking In L.A. Recounts the Community Planning Process For Westwood Bike Lanes
- West Hollywood To Install Flashing Crosswalks (WeHoVille)
- Land of Rye Critiques WeHo’s New Red Line Shuttle
- DTLA Doesn’t Need The Desolate Isolation Of Being Crammed With Cars (Flying Pigeon)
- Cars Kill Pedestrians , Smart Phones Don’t (Gizmodo)
- CA High-Speed Rail Will Go To San Jose Before L.A. (Red Line Reader)
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