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    • More on the Wilshire BOL Debate (LAT, NBC4, Curbed)
    • City Council Divided on Stadium Issue (LA_Now, Curbed)
    • Op/Ed: We Need Skeptical Pols, CEQA Review (Daily News)
    • If It's Good Enough for South Fig., It's Good Enough for North Fig. (Flying Pigeon)
    • Rule 1 Dealing with Developers, Never Let Them Know How Much You Need Them (LAT)
    • Jay Slater Elected Chair of Bike Advisory Committee (Biking In L.A.)
    • Rolling On to 4/10/11 CicLAvia (Blog Downtown)
    • Owner of Bar Linked to 72 DUIs: Police Are Picking on My Business (LA_Now)
    • What Is the Feasibility of a Subway Running North-South on Vermont? (Wilshire-Vermont Blog)
    • The Origens of #saveacyclist (Loving the Bike)
    • How to Request a Bike Rack in the City of L.A. (LAist)

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