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By
Joe Linton
9:10 AM PDT on October 3, 2016
- MyFigueroa Complete Streets Project To Begin Construction This Month (KPCC)
- Latest Metro Bus Ridership Figures (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Measure M Will Invest In High Ridership Corridors (Investing in Place)
…Measure M Opposition Grows In Southern L.A. County (LAT) - Anti-Growth NII Submitted For March 2017 Election (LAT)
- Gold Line Board Approves Engineering For Next Segment To Montclair (KPCC)
…What Next Gold Line Phase Will Look Like (SGV Tribune) - New Mixed TOD Planned Between MyFig And Expo Line (Urbanize)
- New Paseo-Centered Mixed-User Planned For Westwood Parking Lot (CNU)
- City Inactivity On Dangerous Biking Conditions On Forest Lawn Drive (CiclaValley)
- SCAQMD Vehicle Smog Fee Is A Tough Sell (Daily News)
- Proposed CA Rules Would OK Driverless Cars With No Steering Wheels (LAT)
- Uber Vs. Suburban New Jersey Parking Lots (BuzzFeed)
- Chris Jones Welcomes Viewers To This Week’s New Urbanism Film Fest (NUFF)
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