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    • Council Sends RFP to 19 Approved Potential Operators for Parking Garages (Ron Kaye LA)
    • Council Votes Behind Closed Doors.  Won't Explain Changes to Public (LAT)
    • Metro Unveils New Plans for Regional Connector (Downtown News, Blog Downtown)
    • Epstein: Building a Stadium Downtown Does Make Some Sense (HuffPo)
    • Metro Picks Contractor for ExpressLanes (The Source)
    • Planned Zoning Changes Under Fire (LA Weekly)
    • Culver Preparing Local Transportation Plan for Expo (Curbed)
    • Huntington Beach Considering Facebook Shame for Repeated Drunk Drivers (LA_Now)
    • Never Having Met a Highway Project They Didn't Like, OC Officials Question Transit Center (LAT)
    • “Oil Spill Panel Calls for Sweeping Changes” (LAT)

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