Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PST on March 7, 2016
- Foothill Gold Line Is Open (LAT, Hoff the Beaten Path, The Source)
…First/Last Mile Choices (Pasadena Star News) [um… bike?]
…Then Freeway Truck Crash Closes Section (Pasadena Now, Pasadena Star News)
…Crash Damage Fixed For Monday Commute (The Source) - Fascinating Graphs Of Household Incomes A Half-Mile From All Metro Rail (LAT)
- CicLAvia Opens Van Nuys Boulevard (KPCC, CiclaValley)
- Sidewalk Repair Proposal Moving Toward Council Vote (Investing in Place)
- “Hit-and-Run Accidents” Spur Change In Boyle Heights (KPCC)
- Latest Valley Metro Bus Ridership Examined (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Images of Proposed Glendale Freeway Cap Park (Urbanize)
- Cartoon On How Robotic Parking Garages Really Work (xkcd)
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