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This man ponders his fate as he looks out to Huene, an island in the Carteret bisected by the sea 20 years ago.  Photo: MyEcoProject.org
This man ponders his fate as he looks out to Huene, an island in the Carteret bisected by the sea 20 years ago. Photo: MyEcoProject.org
    • Metro Starts Planning for Development, Access to Gold Line Eastside Extension (The Source)
    • What Budget Crisis?  Lawmakers Retain Free Car Perk (Daily News)
    • Sinking Island Nations Starting to Get Annoyed at Us About Global Warming (LAT)
    • Cyclists Making Headway in Santa Monica (Daily Press)
    • New Bike Lanes on York Boulevard in NELA, and on Marengo Avenue in South Pasadena  (L.A. Eco-Village)
    • New River Bike Path in Elysian Valley (L.A. Creek Freak)
    • Council Members Paying for Media Maintenance Themselves (Park La-Brea News via Curbed)
    • Big Blue Bus Wins Award for Green Center (Daily Press)
    • Ped. Killed in Collision with Blue Line Train (LAT)
    • Fact Free Debate Over Congestion Pricing Drives to NorCal (SF Streetsblog)
    • How Many Households Are Carfree in L.A.?  How Many Cars Per Person?  Streetsblog Readers Know

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