Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:53 AM PDT on July 18, 2017
- Fletcher Drive Safety Proposal Draws Criticism, Meeting Wednesday (Walk Eagle Rock)
- Metro Looks To Coordinate Gold Line And San Bernardino Metrolink (Urbanize)
- DTLA Streetcar Could Be A Bad Investment (L.A. Weekly)
- L.A. Is Building Rail, Creating Jobs And Industries (American Prospect)
(note: “Revolt Against Cars” title is misleading, automobiles barely mentioned) - Orange Line Bike Path Does Not Feel Safe Due To Homeless (Daily News)
- Angels Flight Ready To Re-Open Labor Day (Urbanize)
- CA Active Transportation Funds Available Way Up (Investing in Place)
- CA Extends Cap-and-Trade (KPCC)
- Republicans Are Playing Politics With California’s Gas Tax (LAT)
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