- More Details on Governor's Plan to Decimate Transit (SF Streetsblog)
- Ground Broken in 2005, but in 2010 It's Still Not Open to the Public (Times)
- Ped. Killed in Hit and Run at Normandie and Adams (ABC7)
- Ghost Bike Appears on Laurel Canyon Boulevard (LAist)
- The Twelve Principles of L.A.'s Best Bike Plan (City Watch)
- Krekorian Ready to Be Seated at City Hall (Daily News)
- Gas Prices Rise for 11th Straight Day (Daily News)
- Sacramento Plans for Transit-Friendly NBA Arena (SacBee)
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