Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:40 AM PDT on September 21, 2017
- Opinion: Entitled Drivers Getting In Way Of CA Climate Efforts (LAT)
- Metro Allocates $9M To MATCH Low Income Transit-Oriented Housing Fund (The Source)
…MATCH Fund Key Partnership For Transit-Oriented Communities (L.A. Thrives)
…Foundations Back Loan Fund For L.A. Affordable Housing (KPCC) - Three Areas WeHo Plans To Improve For Peds and Bikes (WeHoVille)
- How Metro Is Responding To Homeless Crisis (Curbed)
- Bonin Recall Is Already A Bumpy Ride (Argonaut)
- Culver City TOD Study Releases Recommendations (Urbanize)
- Affordable Housing Planned For Bundy Animal Shelter Site (Urbanize)
- Construction Underway On PATH Affordable Housing In Inglewood (Urbanize)
- Curbed Explains California High-Speed Rail
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