Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:50 AM PDT on August 21, 2017
- L.A. Transit Agencies Cracking Down On Manspreading, Rudeness (SGV Tribune)
- Why Los Angeles Remains Segregated (LAT)
- San Gabriel Valley Rail Redundancy A Waste (Ethan Elkind)
- Bonin Names Playa Del Rey Safe Streets Task Force (Biking in L.A.)
- Pasadena Businessmen Go Car-Free (SGV Tribune)
- Cedillo Motion Would Expand Pico Union Pedestrian Plaza (Urbanize)
- Councilmember Englander Motion Would Preserve East Valley Industrial (Urbanize)
- 70-Story DTLA Skyscraper Could Change L.A.’s Relationship With Vertical Living (LAT)
- Industrial Conversion To Office At Expo La Cienega Station (Urbanize)
- New Bike Corrals A Hit In Burbank (Burbank Leader)
- It Is Good That Trader Joe’s Parking Lots Are Small (KPCC)
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