Today’s Headlines
SBLA will be publishing lightly today, back on Monday
By
Joe Linton
9:03 AM PST on November 23, 2016
- Give Online Input For Naming DTLA Regional Connector Stations (Metro)
- City Council Approves Controversial The Reef Development (Curbed, KPCC, LAT)
- Car Traffic On 405 Freeway Looks Pretty Congested (ABC7 Facebook)
- L.A. Street Vending Ordinance To Be Considered Next Month (Daily News)
- Governor Brown Saves CA Mega Projects By Defeating Prop 53 (KPCC)
- Wine Tasting Spots Along the Metro Expo Line (CA Winery Advisor)
- Lewis MacAdams, River Visionary, Stepping Down From FoLAR (LAT)
- Chicago Activists Protest Luxury TOD Against Displacement (SB Chicago)
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