Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:25 AM PST on March 4, 2019
- L.A. County Cities Far From Meeting Housing Targets (Urbanize)
- Cm Cedillo Proposes Banning E-Scooters In His District (NBC4)
- Carnage: Newhall Cyclist Killed in Car Crash (Biking in L.A.)
…DUI Driver Seriously Injures PCH Cyclist (Biking in L.A.)
…Sad Headline: “Vehicle Kills Man” In Newhall (Daily News) [there was a driver, a crash, too] - Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Pedestrian In La Verne (Daily News)
- Monrovia Looks At Options As Lime Bike-Share Folds (SGV Tribune)
- Cm Koretz Is Against Weiner Transit Density Bill (Curbed)
- 7-Story Apartments Planned Near Vermont/Sunset Station (Urbanize)
- Self-Driving Cars Will Pull Over For Police (LAT)
- Anti-Rail LAT Doesn’t Like Shorter CAHSR Segment Either
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