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    • Walk/Bike Advocates Push Metro For More Dedicated Spending (KPCC)...Suburban Advocates Want More Freeway Spending (L.A. Weekly)
    • Councilmember Huizar Unveils Vision Plan For Walkable Bikeable DTLA (NBC4)...Includes Protected Bike Lanes On Spring and Main (KPCC)
    • More On Assemblymember Gatto's Parking Reform Bills (ABC7)
    • Route For "626" San Gabriel Valley Open Streets Announced (626GoldenStreets)
    • CiclaValley Recaps Krekorian's Valley Transportation Safety Summit
    • Bay Area Bike-Share Expanding In San Francisco, San Jose (SBSF)
    • Seattle Mayor Presses Millenials To Shape Transportation Future (Seattle Times)

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