Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:06 AM PDT on May 26, 2022
- Martinez Introduces Motion To Streamline Mobility Plan Implementation (Spectrum News, Daily Breeze)
…Council Might Adopt More-Or-Less Healthy Streets L.A. (Biking in L.A.) - Compton Planning Transit-Oriented Development (Urbanize)
- @sahrasulaiman Rips Apart Another Sheriff Rant
- L.A. Approves $60M For Affordable Homes In Hollywood, Ktown, Westlake (Urbanize)
- Colorado Lagoon Park/Path Upgrades Construction To Start This Year (LB Post)
- Carnage: Two People Killed In Sun Valley 210 Freeway Crash (Daily News)
…One Person Killed In 710 Freeway Crash (LB Post) - Current 5 Freeway Widening Addresses Santa Clarita Traffic Problems (SC Signal)
- When Will DMV Follow Through On Tesla Robo-Driver Investigation? (LAT)
- It’s Widen-Those-Freeways Budget Approval Day Today At Metro
…Tell Metro To Stop Increasing Highway Expansion Budget (Streets For All)
…Follow the 10 a.m. Metro Board Meeting on SBLA Twitter
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