Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:55 AM PDT on April 25, 2018
- Keep L.A. Moving Misleading On Venice Blvd Data (Harrison Rides)
- SaMo, Bev Hills, UCLA, WeHo Bike Shares Integrated (Santa Monica Next)
- New Flyer Bus Co Ordered To Pay Legal Fees In Transparency Case (Reveal)
- L.A. City Approves Housing At Franklin/Western (Urbanize)
- Video: Buscaino Pushes Wilmington Bike Loop At T-Committee (Facebook)
- Little Tokyo Getting Ped Improvements (Downtown News)
- Alhambra Purchasing Senior Ride Buses (SGV Tribune)
- The Quest For A More Walkable L.A. (American Prospect)
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