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    • Metro Selection Of Tutor Purple Line Build Not Reassuring (Daily News)
    • BRT Can Help Communities That Depend On Transit (Investing in Place)
    • Lessons Learned At L.A. County Bike Coalition's Ask An Officer Event
    • The Airport As Public Square For Protest (LAT)
    • LADOT's First Zine, Meet the Vision Zero Artist (LeapLA Blog)
    • Metro Unsolicited Proposals Could Speed Measure M Rail Lines (Urbanize)
    • Meet LADOT Transportation Engineer Oliver Hou (LeapLA Blog)
    • Video Tour Of Metro 7th Street The Bloc Tunnel, Open Tuesday (Curbed)
    • Vermont/Hollywood Triangle Reworked To Keep Away Homeless (Los Feliz Ledger)

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