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    • New Road Diet on Pacific Avenue in San Pedro (Daily Breeze)
    • New Bike Lanes on Riverside Drive in Silver Lake (Orange 20)
    • Editorial: Build High Speed Rail from Burbank to Lancaster (LAT)
    • Petition to Keep Historic Ventura County Trains Running (Change.org)
    • Pasadena Studies Possible Protected Bike Lanes (Pasadena Complete Streets)
    • River Improvement Overlay "RIO" Rules Approved (KCET)
    • Few Residents Near Exide Factory Get Free Lead Blood Testing (KPCC)
    • Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Shelters Not a Hit (Curbed)
    • Santa Monica to Crack Down on Law-Breaking Cyclists This Month (SM Mirror)
    • L.A. Isn't the Only Place Where Politics Gets in Way of Road Diets (SB Chicago)
    • Why Bicycles Make Smart People Say Dumb Things (Medium)

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