Changes coming to Sepulveda Boulevard?

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trafficsnarl.jpg After more than eight years of debate and study, a city panel Monday recommended going ahead with a scaled back $11.3 million project to create a reversible lane during rush hours through the Mulholland Tunnel on Sepulveda Boulevard.

Despite strong opposition from residents and a bicycle advocate, the Board of Public Works approved an environmental review of the project that includes creating a northbound bike lane on Sepulveda from Wilshire Boulevard to the tunnel. The proposal will now go to the City Council for approval. Get the story HERE.

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