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    • Metrolink Head Michael DePallo Quits As Of January 2015 (LAT)
    • Garcetti's Great Streets Initiative Looks Forward To Reseda Boulevard (Daily News)
    • Waze App Sending Unwelcome Cars To Formerly Quiet L.A. Streets (KPCC)
    • What L.A.'s Historic Red Car System Used To Look Like (KCET)
    • L.A. County Population Is Now Officially Over 10 Million (Daily News)
    • High Speed Rail Selects Under-Cost Contractor For Central Valley Segment (Fresno BeeLAT)Shocker: It Will Take A While For CA HSR To Connect To L.A. (LAT)
    • Carnage: Suspected Drunk Driver Rams Group, Injures 12 In Alhambra (Pasadena Star News)
    • Amtrak Train Collides With Car Near Union Station, No Injuries (LAT)
    • BikeSGV Celebrates New Headquarters (Boy On a Bike)
    • Glendale Plans Walk/Bike Bridge Over L.A. River To Griffith Park (Glendale News Press)
    • Metro Service Changes Trim WeHo's 30/330 San Vicente Blvd Line (WeHoVille)
    • Fresno General Plan To Concentrate Development Into Smart Growth (VNPR)
    • CA Air Regulations Are Working, Truck Pollution Reduced (Science Daily)
    • BRT Is Moving People Efficiently, All Over the World (Human Transit)
    • Five Smart Parking Innovations Cities Should Adopt (CityLab)
    • Australian Study: Bike Corral Four Times More Business Than Parking Space (Yahoo)
    • Opinion: Uber Should Play Nicer (LAT)

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