Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:15 AM PST on February 8, 2017
- Urbanize, SGV Tribune Look At Metro’s Eastside Gold Line Extension
…Eastside Gold Line Meetings Continue Tonight And Next Week - More On Metro’s New Pedestrian Portal At The Bloc (KPCC, Curbed)
- L.A. City Has Record Number Of Pothole Requests (KPCC)
- Cedillo’s Plan For Pasadena Avenue Upsets Neighbors (Walk Eagle Rock)
- Carnage: Victorville Drunk Driver Kills Man, Causes Pregnant Wife To Lose Unborn (LAT)
…Cyclist Killed In Playa Vista Crash In January (Biking in L.A.) - Long Beach Approves New Bike Master Plan (@lacbc Twitter)
- California Goes Ahead Of U.S. On Methane GHG Rules (KPCC)
- Cyclists: Beware Of Innocent Looking Puddles (SF Streetsblog)
- Congestion Pricing Correlates To Reduced Child Athsma (Price Tags)
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