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By
Joe Linton
8:45 AM PST on February 22, 2016
- This Week: Metro and LADOT Testing Increased Speeds On Metro Orange Line BRT (The Source)
- KPCC Reports On Metro’s Paid-Parking Rail Station Pilot
- Making Links Between Trains and Bicycles (Pasadena Star News)
- Red Line Reader Says It Is Time To Plan For An Eastside Subway
- Carnage: Car Crash Kills Two Teen Brothers In Palmdale (LAT)
- LAT On Labor’s “Build Better LA” Affordable Housing and Living Wage Initiative
- Koreatown 7th Street TOD Renderings Revealed (Urbanize)
- Help Burbank Plan A Bike Bridge (CiclaValley)
- Beverly Hills Seeks Volunteers To Help Test Bike-Share System (BH Courier)
- Push To Recall Councilmember Krekorian For Destroying Neighborhoods, Building Horrendous High Rises (LAT)
- Despite Switch, CA High-Speed Rail Still Investing In So. Cal Improvements (KPCC)
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