Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:08 AM PST on November 10, 2016
- Election 2016 Aftermath: Seattle And L.A.’s Bright Light Rail Futures (Seattle Times)
…Garcetti, Metro Celebrate Passage Of Measure M (SGV Tribune)
…DTLA Anti-Trump Protestors Shut Down 101 Freeway (LAT, KPCC, Daily News)
…American Public Transit Association Looks To Work With Trump Admin (Railway Age)
…Acknowledging Garcetti Leadership On Measure M and Measure HHH (LAT)
…Voters Reject Santa Monica No-Growth, Beverly Hills Tower (LAT) More on BH (Curbed)
…Archipelago Of Cities Offers Hope During Fearful Election (Blabbermouth Podcast)xxx - Estey Bomberger Ranks CA’s Most Dangerous Intersections From 2015 Crash Data
- Great Streets Bike Lane Improvements Underway On Van Nuys Blvd (@cd7news Instagram)
- Pasadena Star News Concerned About Car Parking In Union Street Bikeway Coverage
- Opinion: Make Development Easier To Solve Housing Crises (LAT)
- Stopping Gentrification Harder Than It Appears (Flipboard)
- Comparing Four West Coast Rail Systems (Chris DePretis YouTube)
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