Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:46 AM PDT on July 17, 2019
- Don Shoup Talks E-Scooter Parking (Bird)
- Santa Monica Trims Bird E-Scooter Fleet (SM Lookout)
- West Hollywood Bans E-Scooter/E-Bike Sidewalk Riding (WeHoville)
- CD12 Candidates Debate Including Valley Transit, Housing (Daily News)
- More On NoHo-Pasadena BRT Project Input Meetings (Burbank Leader)
…And How BRT Convictions Divide Eagle Rock (LAist, Curbed)
…BRT Supporters Have A New Equitable Eagle Rock Website - Metro Looks To P3 To Accelerate Sepulveda Rail (Curbed)
- Wilmington Community Leader Iraís Colín Encourages And Inspires (L.A. Walks Facebook)
- Carnage: One Killed In Hollywood Hills Freeway Crash (Daily News)
…Motorcyclist Killed In Pasadena Freeway Crash (Pasadena Star News) - Homeless Advocates Protest Against Skid Row Gentrification (LAT)
- L.A. Should Look Toward NYC Housing Solutions (LAT)
- Sherman Oaks Homeless Housing Site Faces Opposition (Daily News)
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