Culver City presses ahead with Overland bike lanes as drive-thru ban extends

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Culver City moves forward with a $1.2 million Overland Avenue bike-pedestrian project, facing opposition over west-side parking losses, while the City Council unanimously extends a 10-month ban on new drive-thru restaurants.
- Culver City residents push back on Overland Avenue bike lane project; City Council unanimous on temporary ban on new drive-thrus ABC7 Los Angeles
- Calif. city to ban drive-thrus entirely rather than approve In-N-Out SFGATE
- In-N-Out wants a drive-thru in a Southern California city that’s looking to outlaw them KTLA
- Trendy LA suburb considers banning all drive-thrus in major change The Independent
- Culver City mulls extending drive-thru ban for additional 10 months NBC Los Angeles
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