Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:25 AM PDT on August 1, 2016
- Metro Built Too Much Expo Line Parking (L.A. Weekly)
- LAT Opinion: L.A. Is Not A Suburb, Don’t Plan It Like One
- Metro Stepping Up First/Last Mile Connections To Transit (Investing in Place)
- Phil Washington Interview: Metro Easing Expo and Gold Line Overcrowding (KPCC)
- Luxury Construction Is Not To Blame For L.A. Housing Crisis (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Carnage: Two Dead In Fiery Crash On 405 Near LAX (KTLA5)
- Santa Monica’s Bike/Ped Enhanced California Incline To Open Soon (LAist)
- Palos Verdes Estates Folks Complain About Bike Safety Signs (Biking in L.A.)
- Tonight! Army Corps of Engineers Host River Bike Path Meeting (CiclaValley)
- Driverless Buses Are Part Of Transit’s Future (Curbed)
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