- An In-Depth Look at Last Weekend's Fatal Bike Crash on the PCH (Soapbox)
- He Might Not Be Board Chair, but Villaraigosa's Back as Mayor of L.A. (Times, Daily News)
- Trutanich, Greuel Promise Transparency in City Attorney, Comptroller's Offices (Daily News)
- House Dem on Gas Tax Increase: "The Votes Aren't There" (Streetsblog Cap Hill)
- SF Streetsblog Looks at Bike Parking and Meterless Parking around the U.S.
- Metro Rider Brings Back "Open Source Transit" Series
- Intermodal Bike Parking Construction Porn (DC Bike Examiner via Streetsblog.net)
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