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By
Joe Linton
9:03 AM PST on March 2, 2016
- Transit-Oriented Development Along the Foothill Gold Line (Pasadena Star News)
- Top 7 Reasons To Oppose November No-Growth Initiative (Better Institutions)
- How Will New Metro Train Lines Impact Ridership (KCRW)
- Red Line Reader Makes the Case For A Slauson Rail Line
- Ridership Dip Part Of L.A.’s Changing Commute (LAT)
- Seleta Reynolds’ Push To End L.A. Traffic Fatalities (L.A. Magazine)
- No, Expo’s Arrival Won’t Change Everthing (Red Line Reader)
- 5 Freeway Street Racing Driver Charged With Murder (LAT)
- Cal State Northridge At A Valley Transportation Hub (Red Line Reader)
- CA Finally Releases LOS-Free CEQA Review Guidelines (SRTS)
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