Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:26 AM PST on February 21, 2020
- CicLAvia Comes To South L.A. This Sunday (NBC4)
- Metro’s Under-Construction Regional Connector Is A Big Deal (The Source)
- Bike-Share Serves Car-Free Angelenos (Spectrum News 1)
- Metro Offering Free Rides On Election Day (The Source)
- Santa Monica Is Upgrading Popular Beach Bike-Walk Path (L.A. Magazine)
- LADOT Celebrates Purchasing Electric Buses (Daily News, Metro Mag, Road Show, Bonin Facebook)
…Those Buses Are From Problematic Unreliable Manufacturer BYD - Park-To-Playa Pedestrian Bridge Breaks Ground (Urbanize)
- Daily News On Secure Parking For Homeless
- Torrance Rejects High Density Condo Project (Daily Breeze)
- County Approves Funding For Affordable Vet Housing In East L.A. And El Monte (Urbanize)
- Oregon Is Also Working To Reform Absurd Speed Limit Laws (Bike Portland)
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