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    • Hollywood Farmer's Market Blocking Ramp to Film School Garage.  Permits Endangered (ABC7 via Curbed)
    • Pay As You Drive Insurance Coming to CA for State Farm Customers (LAist)
    • Blog Downtown Asks the Question: Is Widening the I-110 Access Ramps Worth It?
    • Checkout the Plans for a 32 Acre State Park by Little Tokyo (LA Downtown News)
    • Metrolink Debuts New Rail Cars (The Source)
    • Box: Instead of Charging Gardeners More, We Should Hand Over the City to Them (City Watch)
    • Truckers: Clean Port Rules Costing Us Green (LAT)
    • Truck Plows Into School Bus.  Two Hurt. (LA_Now)
    • DWP Promises Higher Bills, Incremental Steps Towards Cleaning Energy Supply (LAT)
    • Transportation Alternatives’ Exec. Dir. Explains Why He Believes in Bike Lanes (News via Sblog NY)
    • London Mayor’s Proposal to Ban Semi-Trucks and Boosting Bicycle Freight (Grist)

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