Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:30 AM PDT on September 28, 2016
- Do We Really Need A Gold Line To San Bernardino County? (L.A. Magazine)
- Expo Overcrowding Relief Is Coming December 2016 (KPCC)
- CiclaValley‘s Video Lowlights From the Week’s Bike-Commute
- Flying Pigeon Likes the Road Diet Planned For 6th Street
- The Source Tries Out the New Arcadia Transit-to-Trails Shuttle
- Consumers Are Not That Excited About Self-Driving Cars (LAT)
- As L.A. Repairs Sidewalks, Trees Are Critical For A Greener, Healthier, Walkable City (Investing in Place)
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