Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:14 AM PDT on March 21, 2016
- EPA Rejects Ineffective So Cal AQMD Air Quality Plan (LAT)
- More On Metro’s Measure R2 Expenditure Plan (Daily News, Curbed, LAT)
…Does Not Address Overwhelming Need For Active Transportation (Investing in Place) - Caltrans Staffer Critiques New Gold Line Extension (SGV Tribune)
- Metro Plans Ped Bridge To Connect Metrolink With Burbank Airport (LAT)
- Press-Telegram Gripes About Living Nightmare Parking In Advance of L.B. Beach Streets
…Successful Beach Streets Attracted 50,000+ Participants (Press-Telegram) - Can L.A. Fix Its Planning Woes Before Voters Do? (LAT Editorial)
- New Cars Will Have Automatic Braking Systems By 2022 (KPCC)
- CA Will Limit Electric Car Rebates For High Income Folks (KPCC)
- Are American Fire Trucks Too Big? (Fire Chief)
- Trader Joe’s Smaller Parking Lots Keep Their Products Cheaper (Strong Towns)
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