Who would have thought? Despite the irrational fear of all of those hooligans pouring into town to steal and pillage, Beverly Hills is endorsing public transportation in their boundaries. And it’s not just more buses for their servants. The clusterf**k of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards has gotten the best of residents here, too, so BH officials are recommending the placement of two stations on the proposed Red Line “subway to the sea” within their fair city. The hope, of course, is that everyone else will take the subway, so locals can drive their Maseratis in without congestion.
· Beverly Hills May be Ready to Campaign for a Subway [ABC7]
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