Friday’s Headlines
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7:09 AM PDT on June 30, 2023
- Unhoused Population Up 9 Percent In L.A.County, 10 Percent In City (LAT, Daily News, LAist, L.A. Taco)
- Unhoused Up 4.6 Percent in Long Beach (LB Post)
- Up 7.5% in San Gabriel Valley (SGV Tribune)
- Westside Saw Biggest Spike in Numbers and Percentages (SMDP)
- Stalled 2-Acre Park Next to City Hall Could Be Used for Homeless Housing (Urbanize)
- Urbanize Also Takes a Look at Round 3 of Project Homekey Projects
- Pasadena’s E-Bike Rebate Program Starts Tomorrow (Pasadena Weekly)
- Metro Reminds Everyone Fare Capping Starts Tomorrow (The Source)
- OC Considers Moving Scenic Ocean Rail Line Inland (LAT)
- Open House Considers How to Connect San Pedro Attractions (Daily News)
- 3/4 of Americans Would Pay More for a House in a Walkable Neighborhood (Realtor Mag)
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