- US Wildlife Service: San Onofre Tollway Not a Danger (Times)
- A Westwood Revivial in the Works? (LAist)
- Home Sweet Bus Shelter (Daily News)
- Hutton: It Was Westsiders Cash That Stalled Pico-Olympic (Times)
- Found in LA: Man, Tarantula Bus-Pooling (LAist)
- City Fighting McMansions (Curbed, Times, Daily News)
- Saturday is National Train Day (Emerald City)
- More Students Pushing Bullet Train (New University)
- Quick Path to Transit? Transit Building on Freeways (Imagine)
- Ibikeu of the day: LA's 1996 Bike Master Plan
- Dublin Considers Car-Free Zones for City Center (Independent)
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