Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:30 AM PDT on June 13, 2016
- LAT Thoroughly Explains Metro’s New No Sunset Sales Tax Plan
- Metro Parking Permits For Azusa, Irwindale, Monrovia Stations On Sale This AM (The Source)
- L.A. City Has Not Kept Up With Street Pothole Issues (KPCC)
(Perhaps City Should Stop Widening Streets It Can Not Maintain) - Christopher Hawthorne Explains the Third Los Angeles (KCET)
- Metro Rail Delays: Disabled Expo Train Near Western (The Source)
…Gold Line Overhead Wire Issues At Del Mar (SGV Tribune, The Source) - Mixed Use ‘Onyx’ TOD Under Construction Near DTLA Pico Station (Urbanize)
- L.A. Repairing Its DTLA Second Street Tunnel (Curbed)
- AQMD Wants Feds To Restrict Diesel Truck Pollution (Press-Telegram)
- Urban Density Hits Orange County (OC Register)
- CiclaValley Rides the Los Angeles Street Protected Bike Lanes
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