Today’s Headlines
Bonus calendar: Today! Tuesday 8/9 - The city of West Hollywood previews WeHo Pedals bike-share from noon to 2 p.m. at West Hollywood City Hall. Details on city flier [PDF].
By
Joe Linton
9:33 AM PDT on August 9, 2016
- Video Peek At New Metro North Hollywood Ped Tunnel (@Metrolosangeles Twitter)
- Labor And Environmental Groups Walk Out Of CA Housing Negotiations (LAT)
- Urbanize Shows L.A. County Plans For Subway-Adjacent Koreatown Sites
- In Apparent Suicide, Person Killed By Metrolink Train In Glendale (Glendale News Press)
- Lyft And General Motors Partner To Lease Cars To Drivers (KPCC)
- Auto Insurance Study Says Congestion Is Costing L.A. Drivers (SGV Tribune)
- Paid Parking Could End San Diego Balboa Park Parking Woes (Voice of SD)
- End Parking Minimums – Waste Of Money, Waste Of Space (Strong Towns)
Bonus calendar: Today! Tuesday 8/9 – The city of West Hollywood previews WeHo Pedals bike-share from noon to 2 p.m. at West Hollywood City Hall. Details on city flier [PDF].
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