Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:59 AM PDT on April 21, 2023
- Culver City Report Shows MoveCC Bus/Bike Project Gains (Biking in L.A.)
- How Pasadena Freeways Destroyed Black Neighborhoods (UCLA ITS)
- Green Streets And Alleys Providing Multiple Benefits (KPCC)
- Councilmember Young Yaroslavsky Motion Would Reform Parking Requirements (KYY Twitter)
- Glendale Survey Seeks Bike Plan Input
- KCAL Implies Metro Malfeasance In Bus Crash That Killed Pedestrian
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Person In Long Beach (KTLA)
…New Video Shared In Deadly Easter Hit-and-Run In South L.A. (ABC7) - Community Land Trusts Turn L.A. Tenants Into Owners (KCRW)
- Little Tokyo Affordable Housing Coming To Umeya Rice Cake Company Site (Urbanize)
- No Free Speech Right To Honk Horn (LAT)
- LAPD Helicopters Bad For Climate, Too (Curbed)
- Daily Breeze Opinion: Public Transit’s Problems Aren’t From Lack Of Funding
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