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    • CityLab Likes Metro's Frequent Bus Network Proposal Too
    • Flying Pigeon Is Not Happy About the State Of Maintenance of L.A.'s Bike Lanes
    • Tourists: Can't Find Hollywood Sign On Google? Try AirBnB (Gizmodo)
    • Governor Brown: "Have To Redesign Our Cities, Homes, Cars" To Fight Climate Change (LAT)
    • Metro Sponsors Free Bike Safety Skills Classes - This Weekend And More (The Source)
    • Celebrate Reseda Blvd Great Streets Protected Bike Lanes July 30 (CiclaValley)
    • Chicago Working To Make Sure Bike-Share Serves More Low Income People (SBChi)

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