Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:48 AM PDT on March 18, 2016
- Bike the Vote Endorses Sahli-Wells For Culver City Council Election
- Congestion Pricing Would Solve L.A.’s Car Traffic Problems (L.A. Weekly)
- Affordable Housing Under Construction At Gold Line Heritage Square Station (Urbanize)
- Boy on a Bike Recaps Janette Sadik-Khan At the Hammer Museum
- Glendale School District Joins Anti-710 Freeway Coalition (LATGNP)
- Uber Offers Its First Cross-Border Service San Diego to Mexico (LAT)
- City Of L.A. Wants CA To Require Ride-Hail Driver Fingerprinting (KPCC)
- Transit-Spotting Guide For Greater Los Angeles (stupidgit Imgur)
- Legislative Review Critiques CAHSR Funding Plan (KPCC)
- Honolulu Police Criticized For Ticketing Illegal Parking On Sidewalks (Parking Today)
- New York City Is Reducing Parking Requirements (SB NYC)
- Metro Announcing Measure R2 Expenditure Plan Today At 10 a.m.
…More SBLA Coverage Up Later Today
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