Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:48 AM PDT on August 1, 2017
- Councilmember Cedilllo Getting In Way Of Temple Street Safety Upgrade (Eastsider)
- More On Bike-Share Expansion To L.A. Harbor (LAist, Daily Breeze)
…CA Funds Metro Bike Share Expansions: SGV, USC, South L.A., Expo (BikeSGV Twitter) - Why Is It Taking So Long To Legalize Street Vending? (LAT)
- Culver Steps Redevelopment Underway Near Expo (Urbanize)
- L.A. Will Host 2028 Olympics (KPCC)
…What L.A.’s Transit Network Will Look Like Then (The Source) - Denver Adopts Vision Zero (Streetsblog Denver)
- Bikeability Lessons From Vancouver, Part 1, Part 2 (CiclaValley)
- Don’t Plan Transit Around An Elite Minority (Human Transit)
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