Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:39 AM PDT on July 11, 2017
- Downtown L.A. Bike-Share Turns One (Downtown News)
Bike-Share Expands To Pasadena This Friday (The Source) - Expo Line Reaches 64K Daily Ridership, 13 Years Early (Urbanize)
- Eastsider Previews Tomorrow’s Temple Street Road Diet Meeting
- High Desert Corridor Is Doubling Down On Sprawl (Ethan Elkind)
- EIR Calls For More Lanes On Palmdale’s Highway 138 (The Source)
- Brown And CA Legislators Plan To Extend Cap-and-Trade (KPCC)
- CA Gas Tax Foes Sue Over Repeal Initiative Wording (LAT)
- How Vision Zero Is Working In Mexico City (Vision Zero L.A.)
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