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    • L.A.: Still #1 in Smog (LAT)
    • Council Takes Its Shots at Mayor's Parking Privatization Plan (LA_Now)
    • Epstein: L.A. Can Learn a Lot About Transit from 'Da Bronx' (HuffPo)
    • Council Approves Bike Corrals Motion: Now the Ball Is in LADOT's Court (LAist)
    • But Where Am I Supposed to Put My Car? (Soap Box)
    • A Look at the Relationship Between Parks and Freeways in L.A. (Primary Sources)
    • Costanza Was Driving His Car, yadda yadda yadda, a Cyclist Went to the Hospital (Chronicle)
    • Taking the Bus and Bike on Earth Day (Tree People)
    • More Evidence That the American Dream Doesn't Include a Big Lawn (CNU)
    • Unlicensed Driver Kills Her Son with Ddoge Ram (LA_Now)

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