Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:41 AM PDT on July 12, 2018
- Metro Phasing Out Cloth Seats In Favor Of Vinyl (LAT)
- L.A. Magazine Grades Metro Sepulveda Pass Transit Concepts
- More Car Capacity Means More Car Traffic (LAist)
- NRDC On Expo Transit Neighborhood Plan Approval
- Rolland Curtis Gardens Expo Affordable TOD Topped Out (Urbanize)
- Santa Monica PD YouTube Video On Scooter Laws
- Hope+Flower Pico Station Apartment Towers Halfway Done (Urbanize)
- Valley Homeless Dealing With Parking Restrictions (L.A. Taco)
- Failed Coalition Still Pushing For Ballot Measure To Preserve Parker Center (Curbed)
- Warner Brothers Pitches Gondola To Hollywood Sign (Curbed)
- Metro P865 Light Rail Car Will Retire To Perris Rail Museum (The Source)
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