Tuesday’s Headlines
West Hollywood approves bike/walk safety funding, plus Culver City, Highway 14, rail car lawsuit, Inglewood, Monrovia, Glendale, San Fernando path, and Metrolink
By
Joe Linton
8:46 AM PDT on September 17, 2024
- West Hollywood Council Narrowly Approves Bike/Walk Safety Funds (WeHoOnline)
- Anti-Bike WeHoOnline Summarizes Public Comment, Says Fountain Bikeway Means Havoc (Biking in L.A.)
- Move Culver City Being Dismantled, Downtown Bus Detours (CC Crossroads)
- Labor Advocates Sue Metro Over Rail Car Manufacturing Contract (LAT)
- More On San Fernando Road Walk/Bike Path Opening (Daily News, KTLA)
- New Metrolink Schedules Include More Service (KTLA)
- Officials Critical Of Metro/Caltrans 14 Freeway Expansion Meeting Delays (SC Signal)
- Are Stadium Venues Really What Inglewood Needs? (Capital & Main)
- Pasadena Council Approves Acquiring Caltrans 710 Freeway Parcels (Pasadena Now)
- 436-Unit Housing Opens By Monrovia A Line Station (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Driver Kills Pedestrian In Santa Clarita (SC Signal)
- Ara Najarian Sues Glendale Over Mayoral Selection Process (Glendale News-Press)
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