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6_23_10_seven.jpgGary Kavanaugh has been documenting bike parking, or lack therof in Santa Monica. The promenade has a lot of rack parking, but apparently not enough to meet demand.
    • California License Plates Might Go Digital? (AP)
    • Texas Gas Companies Environmental End-Around Goes to California's Ballot (LAist, LAT)
    • Council Punts on Red Light Camera Vote...Because Cameras Were Coming from Arizona (Daily News)
    • More on the Lakers and Transit (The Source, Metro Rider)
    • CHP Officer Injured in 405 Crash Two Weeks Ago Finally Passes Away (LA_Now)
    • Yawn.  Man Killed by City Workers on River Crash.  Don't Worry, It as Just an Accident (LAT)
    • Bike Cops Practice for Critical Mass by Surrounding the Bryants (TMZ)
    • San Francisco Bike Injunction Drags On. And On. (Streetsblog SF)
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