Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:42 AM PST on March 9, 2016
- Audit: LAX Should Fix Traffic and Parking Woes (Daily News)
…Jarrett Walker‘s Advice On Connecting Airports To Transit - Azusa Gold Line Free Parking Fills Up By 7 a.m. (SGV Tribune)
…Just Drive To Irwindale Station (Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority) - Ethan Elkind On How Political Compromise Shaped Gold Line
- Foothill Cities Look To Gold Line For Development (LAT)
- Griffith Park Traffic Management Plan Update Meeting Tonight (CiclaValley)
- Metro, Like A Drug-Dealer, Rips Off By Charging For Parking (CA Political Review)
- LACBC Wins National Award For Mobility Plan Advocacy (Biking in L.A.)
- CiclaValley Looks At Strava Bike Data For L.A. County
- CA High-Speed Rail Wins In Court (KPCC)
- State Pedestrian Deaths Up 12 Percent In 2015 (KPCC)
…Orange County Has Worst Year Ever For Ped Deaths (OC Register)
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