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Get More Renderings of the Civic Park at Curbed Flow of Oil Might Be Stanched After Gushing for Months, But the Damage Is Done (NYT) Civic Park Breaks Ground (LA_Now, HuffPo, NBC4) City Planning Hosts Two Webinars on Bike Plan, Get the Details on Signing Up Here (LADOT Bike Blog) Issues That Unite the Westside: … Continued
Screen_shot_2010_07_15_at_9.45.09_PM.pngGet More Renderings of the Civic Park at Curbed
  • Flow of Oil Might Be Stanched After Gushing for Months, But the Damage Is Done (NYT)
  • Civic Park Breaks Ground (LA_Now, HuffPo, NBC4)
  • City Planning Hosts Two Webinars on Bike Plan, Get the Details on Signing Up Here (LADOT Bike Blog)
  • Issues That Unite the Westside: Hint, They Involve Reducing Car Parking (City Watch)
  • Finally, Funds for the City’s Bike-Ped Set Aside from Measure R Become Available (LACBC Blog)
  • L.A. Needs to Plan to Grow and Grow Our Plan (City Watch)
  • Tradeoff: Commuter Bikes Are Comfy, but Heavy (WSJ)
  • Stimulate This! The Growing Appeal of Highway Teardowns (Marketplace)

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