Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:47 AM PST on February 20, 2015
- Metro To Begin Wi-Fi Testing On A Few Buses (Curbed)
- Survey: 1 in 5 Metro Riders Report Unwelcome Sexual Advances (LAT)
- Survey: 88% of Voters Favor Government Investing In Sidewalk Repair (Investing in Place)
- Metro Trains Mostly On-Time, Many Bus Lines Run A Bit Late (KPCC)
- The 710 Freeway Corridor Is Detrimental To Your Health (KCET)
- Five Truths About the Economic Benefits of Walking (L.A. Walks)
- 20 Questions Bike Commuters Get and Answer “No” (KCRW)
- Mariachi Plaza Retail Property For Sale (Eastsider)
- A Few Locals Express Hostility To Upcoming Valley CicLAvia (CiclaValley)
- L.A. City Planning Dept Recirculating Mobility Plan EIR (LA2B)
- Recent CA Gas Price Dip Is Over (CAHSR Blog)
CA Planning To Reduce Gas Tax, Per Complicated Swap Law (Planetizen) - CAHSR Sets Off Global Competition to Supply Rail Cars (Bloomberg)
- L.A.’s Intricate Highway System Surely A Draw To NFL Teams (Onion)
- Mainstream TV Pundit Gets Lots Of Bike Helmet Law Issues Wrong (SBSF)
Which Way L.A.? Hosts More Folks Who Get Helmet Law Issues Wrong
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