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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on July 21, 2016
- Little Tokyo Mall Seeks Restraining Order Against Metro Regional Connector Construction (LAT)
- Investing in Place Recaps Walk, Bike, Equity Wins In November Metro Sales Tax
- Opinion: How To Improve the Metro Orange Line BRT Right Now (LAT)
- L.A. Is Warming Up To Mass Transit (NYT)
- How Street Furniture Is Creating A More Livable L.A. (Curbed)
- Gruen Associates Team To Design Valley River Bike Path (Daily News)
- Use Metro Sales Tax Funding To Fix Broken Sidewalks (Investing in Place)
- One Employee’s Multi-Modal Commute – Rancho Cucamonga to DTLA (LADOT LeapLA)
- Tesla Plans Electric Trucks and Car-Sharing (KPCC)
- How Can Advocates Advance Vision Zero and Equity Together? (Vision Zero Network)
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