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    • Happy Bike Month!  Richard Risemberg Demolishes Anti-Bike Arguments in LA Biz Journal
    • CRA Tries Again for Downtown Parks (Blog Downtown)
    • Metrolink Started Express Service Yesterday (ABC7)
    • Spring Street Revitalization Tied to Removal of Contra-Flow Bus Lanes (Blog Downtown)
    • Architecture Firm Moving to DTLA Imagines City without Cars (GOOD)
    • How Would You Design Bike Lanes Around NBC Universal (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Not Every Bike Activist Is Angry about CEQA Reviews for Bike Plan Projects (Flying Pigeon)
    • Open Air Urinal?  Maybe This Street Is Too Complete (National Post)
    • Are Home Prices Ever Going to Rise Again? (TIME)
    • Will Gas Prices Ever Fall Again? (Daily News)

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