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    • Long Strange Trip: The Bike Plan (Hopefully) Crosses the Finish Line (LAT)
    • Bell Gives Parking Tickets a Bad Name (LAT)
    • Traffic Violation Fees Going up Statewide (SacBee)
    • Most Metro Riders Are Poor Minorities, Yet Costs Are Going Up (LA Weekly)
    • Downtown Streetcar Pockets $1 Million (Blog Downtown)
    • Box: Planning for NBC Universal An Example of What Not to Do (City Watch)
    • Lance Campaigns for Tobacco Tax (LAT)
    • Brazilian Transportation Group Weighs In On Critical Mass Attack (ITDP Release)
    • A Primer Video on the Expo Line (The Source)
    • Sydney Should Look to L.A. for Funding Ideas (Human Transit)

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