Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:57 AM PDT on September 22, 2016
- Former CRA Head Estolano on Affordable Housing in L.A. (Planning Report)
- Measure M Maintenance Funds Will Keep Transit Infrastructure In Good Shape (Investing in Place)
- SCAQMD Considering Increased Vehicle Fee To Fight Smog (LAT)
- L.A. City Council Discusses Distracted Drivers, Cedillo Criticizes Pedestrians (LAT)
- L.A. Zoning Changes 101 (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Don’t Expect Big Changes In Expo Line Serving Rams Games (KPCC)
- Carnage: USC Car Crash Kills One Student (LAT)
- Electric Scooters Are Another Way To Get To Rams Games (Urb-E)
- Federal Regulations Are the Right Way To Go For Driverless Cars (LAT)
- More On Streetsblog Editor Family CA Coast Bike Trip (LACBC)
- Today’s Metro Board Agenda: Security, Rail Cars, More (The Source)
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