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    • Metro's Tax Plan Moves Forward (Daily News, Times)
    • Metro Delays Action on Gold Line (SGV Tribune
    • CA Introduces Plan to Slash Emissions.  Transit and Bikes Not Mentioned (Reuters
    • Metro Hiring More Supervisors to Improve On-Time Performance (Times
    • Is Idling a Reason for Metro's High Fuel Costs? (LAist
    • 33 New Miles of Bike Lanes in Santa Clarita (The Signal
    • Big Blue Bus Looks at Future of Bus Travel (Press Release
    • Free Weekend Beach Shuttles in Marina del Rey, Venice Beach, Playa Vista (Argonaut)
    • Milan's Version of Congestion Pricing Shows Early Signs of Success (AutoblogGreen)

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