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    • Free Parking Is No Longer At Metro NoHo And Universal Stations (KPCC)
    • Goldman Environmental Prize Honors EYCEJ Mark Lopez
    • Garcetti Pledges New Metro Committee For Rider Experience (LAT)
    • Garcetti To Up Vision Zero Budget, Advocates Push For More (LAT)
    • Development Fee For Affordable Housing On the Way (KPCC)
    • Burbank Planning 2-Way Protected Bike Lanes On Leland Way (LAT)
    • 18 Simple Ways To Live Green In L.A. (Curbed)
    • Proposed Working Group For Tujunga, Pacoima Washes Revitalization (Urbanize)
    • Drivers Licenses Give Security To CA Immigrants (LAT)
    • State Gas Tax Bill Could Lead To More Smog (SGV Tribune)

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