Wednesdays Headlines
Universal Basic Mobility, Griffith Park, Alameda Corridor, San Fernando, Caltrans, bus lane enforcement, Waymo, parking, car-nage, volleyball, and more
By
Joe Linton
9:02 AM PDT on April 9, 2025
- Delays For Metro Universal Basic Mobility Program (LAist)
- Delays For Griffith Park Road Safety Upgrades (SAFE, Biking in L.A.)
- Air Impacted By Polluting Business Along Alameda Corridor (Public Press)
- San Fernando Rejects Sanctuary City Motion (L.A. Taco)
- 8-Story Mixed-Use Proposed Near Wilshire/Western (Urbanize)
- 114-Apartment Proposal Near Bundy Station (Urbanize)
- KTLA Runs Down Some So Cal Caltrans Projects
- SAFE On Metro/LADOT On-Bus Camera Ticketing Program
- Fires Tied To Homelessness Make Up 1/3 Of LAFD Responses (NBC4)
- Waymo Robo-Taxi Gets Stuck In SaMo Drive-Through (KTLA)
- Carnage: Two Dead In South L.A. Gas Station Crash (KTLA, NBC4, KCAL)
- SaMo Won’t Host Olympics Beach Volleyball (Torched, SM Next)
- Huntington Beach Might Host Volleyball (Daily News)
- Rep Garcia Introduces People Over Parking Act (Downey Patriot)
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