Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:10 AM PDT on March 30, 2017
- More On Transportation Committee Funding Vision Zero (Curbed)
- Damien Newton Talks Carpool Toll Lanes On Air Talk (KPCC)
- Foothill Transit Eliminating Service Parallel To Gold Line (SGV Tribune)
- Video Of Regional Connector Tunnel Boring Underway (The Source)
- Metro Starting Street Vending At MacArthur Park Station (KPCC)
- Anaheim Driver Crashes Into Apartment Building, Injures 3, Flees (LAT)
- San Diego Coronado Bridge Bike Lanes Could Cost $210M (LAT)
- Increased CA Gas Tax Could Fund $52B Transpo Budget (KPCC, SGV Tribune, LAT)
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