Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PDT on July 15, 2016

- L.A.’s Mountain Lions Are Surprisingly Urban (Curbed)
- L.A. Is Planning Walkable Communities Along the Metro Orange Line (Daily News)
- DTLA Streetcar Report Shows Routes, Asks Questions (Downtown News)
- Coastal Commission Approves San Diego Trolley Extension (LAT)
- Anti-Gentrification Efforts Target Boyle Heights Art Galleries (L.A. Weekly)
- The Problems With Santa Monica’s LUVE Initiative (Santa Monica Next)
- Cars Are Not Affordable For Many Americans (KPCC)
- Planning Commission Approves Anti-Mansionization Rules (LAT)
- Montebello Modifies Rail Underpass Plans, Saves Dairy (SGV Tribune)
- Route 66 Going Green-Car (KPCC)
- Shoup On How Many Drivers Are Cruising For Parking Spaces (Parking Today)
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