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    • Bridge Housing That Neighbors Tried To Block Opens Near Venice Boardwalk (Curbed)
    • Transit-Oriented Affordable Housing Planned By Watts Towers Station (Curbed)
    • Affordable Veterans Housing Planned For North Hills (Urbanize)
    • L.A.'s Most Dangerous Intersections (KCRW)
    • Huge Fire At Carson Refinery (LAT, CBS, Daily Breeze)
    • Metro Bike Share Celebrates 200th Station: Sunset/Silver Lake (The Source)
    • CA Needs To Do More To Fight Climate Change (LAT)
    • How To De-Car (Car-Free in L.A.)
    • Driver Strikes, Hospitalizes Popular L.A. Chef (Eater)
    • Transportation Policy — Part I: Why Elected Officials Make Policy (Medium)
    • L.A. Has America's Worst Traffic (Biking in L.A.)
    • Bike the Vote L.A. Posts Full March 2020 Voter Guide

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Wednesday’s Headlines

ICE, record heat, WeHo, Metro, World Cup, gas prices, speed cameras, San Gabriel River path, Long Beach, car-nage and more

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Pasadena Seeks Input for Transit Service Overhaul

Several lines could be condensed on the north side of town, a new line is proposed from Huntington Hospital to JPL, and Dial-A-Ride could give same day service.

March 17, 2026

Tuesday’s Headlines

Record heat, Santa Monica, LAX people mover, Culver City, westside bus lanes, K Line, Griffith Park, MacArthur Park, car-nage and more.

March 17, 2026

This Week In Livable Streets

Metro NoHo-Pasadena BRT meeting in Burbank tonight, Westside safety project meetings, Metro board committees, SGV bike rides, and more.

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