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    • NTSB Blames Engineer, Cell Phone, for Chatsworth Metrolink Crash (Times)
    • Caltrans, Metro Update 710 Communities on Expansion Projects, Communities Not Impressed (Curbed via Glendale News Press)
    • Candidates Seek "No Jet Pledge" from Local Westside Celebrities, Including Governor (SM Daily Press)
    • Councilman Koretz Demands Better Bike Plan from LADOT/City Planning (LACBC Blog)
    • Culver City Bike Plan Available for Public Review (Green Commuter)
    • Added Security Coming to Gold Line Eastside (EGP News)
    • Cyclists Pay the Price for Drivers on Their Phones (Bicycling Magazine Blog)
    • Senate Carbon-Heads Hatch Revolt Against EPA Greenhouse Gas Regs (NYT)
    • Clueless Americans Convinced Gas Tax Goes Up Every Year (Infrastructurist)

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