Today’s Headlines
Streetsblog L.A. will be off tomorrow and Friday for Independence Day! Enjoy the long weekend.
By
Joe Linton
8:28 AM PDT on July 3, 2019
- Cm Harris-Dawson Pushes For Normandie Streetscape Project (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Two Killed In San Dimas Freeway Crash (SGV Tribune)
…Suspect Arrested In Hit-and-Run Crime That Killed Holocaust Survivor (Daily News) - E-Scooters Banned In Burbank (Burbank Leader)
- Culver City Working On Rent Stabilization Ordinance (Urbanize)
- Freeways Are Worse Certain Days And Times (LAist)
- Ten Common Bike Lane Myths Debunked (Guardian)
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