Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on April 13, 2016
- Bicycling Interviews Watts East Side Riders’ John Jones
- San Fernando Valley Voters Support For Measure R2 Polls At 75 Percent (Daily News)
- Even With Emerging Rail, L.A. Still Needs Parking Reform (Planetizen)
- Protected Bike Lanes Coming To Spring and Main Streets (Downtown News)
- Beverly Hills Developing Driverless Vehicle Fleet For First/Last Mile (Government Fleet)
- Rents Are Rising All Over Southern California (KPCC)
- Biking in L.A. Says Don’t Blame Road Diet For Ped Deaths
- L.A. Weekly Steps Into L.A.’s Urban Stair Walking Events
- Sharp Drop In U.S. Auto Sales Indicator Of Economy In Decline (LAT)
- Bike-Friendly Sahli-Wells Re-Elected To Culver City Council (@bikethevote Twitter)
…Full Municipal Election Results (KPCC) - Where Would You Put Bike-Share Stations In West Hollywood? (WeHoVille)
- CiclaValley Revisits Site Of Fallen Cyclist Cairo Castaneda
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