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    • Police Crackdown on Bad Drivers Near the Blue Line (The Source)
    • Study: Streetcar Would Bring $1.1 Billion in Investments to Fig. Corridor (Blog Downtown)
    • Why Isn't The Source Covering the Bus Cut Hearings? (Bus Bench)
    • Westside Wandering with the LACBC (Orange 20, Biking In L.A.)
    • Demolishing the Pro-Car Argument Against Wilshire BOL (Lookout)
    • Metro Hosting "Conversations" on the 710 Tunnel Project (The Source)
    • Court Ruling: There's a Penalty for Cities Violating Clean Air Act (NRDC Switchboard)
    • Santa Monica Is a Scary Place for Cyclists and Pedestrians (Daily Press)
    • There's a Scramble to Replace Jane Harman (LAT, Mar Vista Patch)
    • The Cafe de Leche Bike Corral Is Coming! (Highland Park Patch)
    • Job Announcement: CicLAvia Looking for Media Consultant

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