Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on March 18, 2020
- Alissa Walker: Slowing Coronavirus Starts At Home (Curbed)
- Activists Demand L.A. End Homeless Sweeps (Curbed)
- L.A. City Council Meets 8 Hours (LAT, Curbed)
…Passes Moratorium On Evictions (sahrasulaiman Twitter)
…Doesn’t End Homeless Sweeps (sahrasulaiman Twitter)
…Effectively Bans Street Vending (sahrasulaiman Twitter) - O’Farrell Motions To Relax Parking, Clean E-Scooters (DotKolhaas Twitter)
…Lime Suspends E-Scooter Operations Across California (LAist)
…Santa Monica Suspends Bike-Share Fees - Metro COVID-19 Update (The Source)
- Staff Report Recommends Affordable Housing At Metro Little Tokyo Site (Urbanize)
- Lee/Lundquist Election Count Difference Narrows To 873 Votes (Lundquist Twitter, Daily News)
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