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2019 Metro conceptual rendering of G Line busway crossing gates

  • Metro G (Orange) Line Upgrades Construction To Start Next Month (Urbanize)
  • NBC4 Visits the Bicycle Kitchen
  • Councilmember Harris-Dawson Becomes L.A. City Council President (Wave)
  • Pasadena Will Vote On Buying 17 Electric Buses (Pasadena Now)
  • Pasadena 710 Advisory Group Seeks To Model Plans (Pasadena Now)
  • Celebrate World Car-Free Day On Sunday September 22 (SAFE)
    • Park(ing) Day Also Celebrated Today Through Sunday (SB Cal)
  • Take Santa Monica Survey Gathering Input On Airport-to-Park (SM Next)
  • Larchmont Has New Parking Meters (Larchmont Buzz)
  • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Northridge Cyclist (KTLA)
    • Driver Kills Pedestrian In Sherman Oaks Area (Daily News)
    • Driver Killed In El Monte Solo Rollover Crash (SGV Tribune)
    • Pedestrian Killed On 60 Freeway In Montebello (2UrbanGirls)
  • Equestrians Parade For Safer Agoura Hills Streets (Acorn)
  • In 2022 CA Emissions Dropped 2.4%, Due To Fuels And Electrification (LAT)
  • EPA Fines Company Making Aftermarket Car Exhaust Cheat Devices (LAT)
  • 2024 Appears To Be Hottest Summer On Record (LAist)

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