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By
Joe Linton
9:06 AM PDT on October 25, 2016
- Elkind Editorial: Measure M Feuds Bad For So. Cal Mobility And Traffic (LAT)
- L.A., Austin, Nashville, Paris, Buenos Aires Cities To Pilot Bloomberg Autonomous Vehicles Plan (WaPo)
- L.A. River Bike Path Riverside-Zoo Bridge Undercrossing On the Way (CiclaValley)
- L.A. City Planning Looking To Improve Parking Podiums (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Girl Killed By Car In Valencia (Daily News)
- Gehry Hollywood Project A Flashpoint In L.A.’s Debates About Density (LAT)
…Councilmember Ryu Wants More Parking, Less Height (Curbed) - Echo Park Neighbors Blame Waze For Baxter Street Congestion (Eastsider)
- Los Angeles Magazine Looks At How CA High-Speed Rail Connects With Union Station
- L.A. Experimenting With Rubber Asphalt Repair Process (KPCC)
- Off Peak Podcast On A 1970s Orange County Beach Bus Line (The Source)
- Tenant Groups Split On Measure JJJ – Build Better L.A. Initiative (KPCC)
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