Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:52 AM PST on March 2, 2018
- Councilember Cedillo Kills Temple Street Vision Zero Safety Project (Biking in L.A.)
- Lack Of Funding A Problem For Vision Zero (Daily News)
- Very Different Headlines On Yesterday’s Metro’s 710 Freeway Approval:
…Metro Moves 710 Freeway Expansion Forward (Press-Telegram)
…Metro Backs Away From Controversial Plan To Widen 710 Freeway (LAT)
…More 710 Freeway Coverage (Curbed, The Source)
…Other Metro Board Decisions From Yesterday (The Source) - L.A. Is Enforcing Inclusionary Zoning Affordable Housing Mandates (Curbed)
- Speed Limits Updated, L.A. Will Ticket (LF Ledger, EP Patch)
- South L.A. Councilmembers Propose Program To Limit Displacement (Urbanize)
- High Rents Driving Artists Out Of NoHo Arts District (Daily News)
- Koreatown Church Provides Homeless Parking (KPCC)
- Red Line Subway Cell Phone Service Now Works North Of Wilshire (Reddit)
- CNN Graphs L.A.’s Notorious Traffic Problem
- Community Meetings Planned For West Santa Ana Branch (The Source)
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