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By
Joe Linton
8:26 AM PDT on October 27, 2016
- Measure M Proponents Plan For Final Push (SGV Tribune)
- Planning While Black Speech By LACBC’s Tamika Butler (Curbed)
- Transit-Oriented Development Complements the Metro Gold Line (The Source)
- Carnage: “Speed May Have Been A Factor” Car v. Tree Crash Kills Person In Upland (Daily Bulletin, LAT)
- Bike-Share Coming To Pasadena In 2017 (Pasadena Now)
- EnvironMetro Calls Metro’s New Sustainability Policy A Good Move
- 35-Story Mixed Use TOD Tower Planned Near Wilshire/Vermont Red/Purple Line Station (Urbanize)
- SCAQMD Considering Ending Its Cap-and-Trade Program (KPCC)
- San Diego Trying To Limit Car Usage Without Building More Density (SD Union Tribune)
- Investing in Place Is Hiring – Apply Now
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