Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:01 AM PDT on March 23, 2016
- L.A. City Council OKs Maligned Hollywood High-Rise Developments (Urbanize, LAT)
- Metro Delays Adding WiFi To Subway Trains, Now April (KPCC)
- Infographic: Where Rents Are Rising Near Metro Stations (Daily News)
- Metro Active Transportation Plan Critique, Comments Due This Friday (Investing In Place)
- L.A. Walks Wants You To Help Rank Vision Zero Project Priorities
- Burbank Airport To Adjust Parking Prices To Compete With Ride-Hail (LAT)
- New Pasadena Bike Lanes To Sierra Madre Station (@BikeSGV @boyonabike62 Twitter)
- Union Station Master Plan EIR Kicks Off Next Week (The Source)
- Mott Smith On 2017 No-Growth Ballot Initiative (Lisa Schweitzer)
- South Bay Council of Governments Priorities Per Mohja Rhoads (Investing in Place)
- Photo Gallery Of Long Beach Beach Streets Open Streets (Bike Long Beach)
- It Is Time For The Big Short For Parking (City Observatory)
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