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    • 30/10 Gets Mixed Reception from New House Leadership (LAT)
    • Long Beach Is Losing Its Mind Over Critical Mass (LB Post via Biking In L.A.)
    • Study: L.A. No Longer Has Worst Freeway Traffic. Eat Our Smog, D.C. (LAT)
    • Metro Takes Credit for Some of the Improvement (The Source)
    • Gary Kavanagh Explains His Position on Bike Lanes/Sharrows on Main Street (Gary Rides Bikes)
    • Shocker: Garcetti "Seriously Considering" Run for Mayor (LAist)
    • Never a Good Idea.  La Plaza Project Dug Up Ancient Indian Burial Ground (LAT)
    • City Watch Goes to War with the CRA (One, Two, Three)
    • Conflict of Interest Rules Bulked Up for CAHSR Board (LA_Now)
    • Six Reasons Free Parking Is a Bad Idea, (Paying Attention Beverly Hills?) (GRIST)

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