Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:53 AM PDT on August 31, 2017
- More On Vista Del Mar, Playa Del Rey Road Diets (KCRW DNA)
- YIMBYs Push Abundant Housing To Counter L.A. Affordability Crisis (KPCC)
- Metro Walks the Walk On First/Last Mile Improvements (Transit Center)
- Man Killed By Train During LBPD Scuffle At Wardlow Blue Line Station (LAT)
- Seven Injured In SUV Collision With Metro Bus In DTLA (LAT)
- 5-Story Mixed-Use Under Construction By Glendale Train Station (Urbanize)
- L.A.’s Parking Pickle Infographic (Do Your Park)
- Three-Story Townhomes To Open At N. Figueroa/Avenue 50 (Urbanize)
- Angels Flight Reopens Today (SGV Tribune)
- L.A. Housing Construction Up Compared To Last Year (Curbed)
- Streamline Process For Building Affordable Housing (LAT)
- High Temperatures Mean Worse Air Quality (KPCC)
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