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Despite Worsening Gridlock, Ventura Boulevard Plan Promotes More Commercial Development (Times)

Complete Streets a Nationwide Phenomenon (New Urban News)

Daily News Salutes Sprawl Commuters (Daily News)

Metro Adds Two New Lines (Downtown News)

Times Readers Join "Something for Nothing" Movement (Times)

SCAGS: "We're Soooooo Broke" (Whittier Daily News, Daily Breeze)

For Whom Road Tolls (LAist)

Santa Monica Residents Want More Big Blue (SM Lookout)

Southland Transit in Need of Big Ideas (Times)

Rice-101 plan may be funded in '08 (Ventura County Star)

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