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    • Hearings Coming for Green Line South Bay Extension (LAist, The Source)
    • Hey, There's a Lieutenant Governor's Race Going on As Well (LAT)
    • Listen to the Food Truck Debate Between Tom LaBonge, Restauranteurs and Truck Onwers (KPCC)
    • A Look at L.A.'s Transit Future (KPCC)
    • Everyone Is Looking Forward to CicLAvia... (HuffPo, Travelin' Local, LADOT Bike Blog, Blogging L.A.)
    • ...Even the Los Angeles Times (LAT)
    • 10/10/10 Also a Day of Action for Climate Change (Mother Nature Network)
    • New Bike Shop Opens in Downtown L.A. (Blogdowntown)
    • Republican Hero Serious About Killing Nation's Largest Transit Project (APP)

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