Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:55 AM PDT on March 24, 2017
- CicLAvia Returns To Culver City and Venice This Sunday (Biking in L.A.)
- Action Alert: Help L.A. Spend Local Return On More Than Potholes (Investing in Place)
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Cyclist In Pico Rivera (KTLA)
- Metro’s Getting New Heavy Rail Cars, Due 2020 (Urbanize, The Source)
- Metro Board Moves To Add Rail Under Vermont To BRT Study (LAist, The Source)
- Metro Moves Forward With NoHo To Pasadena BRT Study (SGV Tribune)
- Metro Board Moves To Study Higher Occupancy Car Pool Lanes, Tolls (Curbed)
- Proposed Metro BRT Line Would Serve Cal State Northridge (Urbanize)
- LAX Approves $5.5 Billion Transportation Upgrade, With People Mover (Press Telegram)
- London Mayor Wants To Ban Cars From Around Schools – For Kids’ Lungs (Standard)
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