Today’s Headlines
National Headlines at Streetsblog USA. State Headlines at Streetsblog California.
8:35 AM PST on November 20, 2018
- Green Line Extension Misses 2019 Completion Goal (LAT)
- Compton Launches TOD Specific Plan for Artesia Blue Line Station (Urbanize)
- Cities Impacted by Gold Line Changes Ponder Future (Daily Bulletin)
- Magnolia Boulevard Widening Gets Hearing in NoHo (Daily News)
- SCAG’s Awesome Alan Thompson Takes Over Bike Planning at Oregon DOT (Biking in L.A.)
- Canoga Park NC Hears Affordable Housing Plan for Warner Center (Daily News)
- Santa Monica Community College Earns ‘Silver’ Status from League of American Bicyclists (Lookout)
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