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Heat wave, bus lanes, Pasadena, LAPD, Monrovia, stadium shuttle, Inglewood, car-nage, and more

Proposed Westside Cities Council of Governments “Westside Bus Connection” bus lanes

  • Dangerous Heat Wave Continues (KCAL)
  • Westside Cities Bus Lane Plan Meetings Coming Up (SaMo Next)
  • Pasadena Commission Submits 710 Stub Plan To Council (PSN)
  • Despite Lawsuit, LAPD Not Releasing Data (LAist)
  • 35-Story 523-Affordable Housing Breaks Ground, Near Hollywood/Western Station (Urbanize)
  • Monrovia Releases Draft Bike/Walk Plan (Biking in L.A.)
  • Dodgers Stadium Shuttles Are Back (The Source)
  • Inglewood Looks To Church/Business Lots For Event Parking (L.A. Local)
  • Carnage: South L.A. Hit-and-Run Driver Apparently Intentionally Kills Pedestrian On Sidewalk (KCAL, KABC)

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