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    • On Monday, DTLA Metro Bike Share Opens To Walk-Ups (KPCC)
    • In Boyle Heights, Signs Of Gentrification Are Everywhere (KCRW)
    • Devastated Widow Tells About Husband Cyclist's Hit-and-Run Death (CBS)
    • BlacklistLA Running Group Building Community (Investing in Place)
    • L.A. River Taylor Yard Crown Jewel Parcel Nears Purchase Again (KCET)
    • Get Your Own Piece Of the Sixth Street Bridge (KPCC)
    • Zoning Has 100 Years Of Damage, Time To Get Rid Of It? (Bloomberg)...Highway Building and Zoning Grew Up Together (Strong Towns)

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