Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:40 AM PDT on September 11, 2019
- More On Blue Line October Re-Opening (Daily News)
- Councilmember Bonin On Fix the City TOC Lawsuit, Homelessness, And More (L.A. Podcast)
…Julia Stein On FtC Lawsuit’s Questionable Legal Merit (Legal Planet) - Nonprofit Sues Whittier Over Parking Required For ADUs (Whittier Daily News)
- Parking Citations Down In Various Neighborhoods (Eastsider)
- CA Electric Vehicle Sales Are Up (LAT)
- Santa Monica Coast Open Streets Returns This Sunday (NBC4)
- L.A. County Makes Temporary Rent Control Permanent (Curbed, Urbanize, Daily News)
- Why America’s Three Biggest Metros Are Shrinking (CityLab)
- Garcetti Gave Feds Tour Of Homeless Housing (Curbed)
…Trump Wants To Crack Down On L.A. Homeless (LAT, Daily News, Washington Post)
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