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    • Ridley-Thomas Proposes Moving More Measure R Funds for Crenshaw Line (City Watch)
    • Daily News Prints an Uninformed But Misinformed Editorial Promoting Transit
    • Instead of State Cars, Lawmakers Will Get Monthly Travel Stipend of $300 (LAT)
    • Many Businesses Did Better Because of CicLAvia (Orange 20)
    • Approval of Football Stadium for Downtown Could Take a Year (LA_Now)
    • LAPD Cracking Down on Speeders in the Valley (Daily News)
    • Metro Staffer Jennifer Gill Appointed to Bike Advisory Committee (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Deputy Mayor Austin Buetner Exploring Run for Mayor (LAT)
    • Long Beach Transit Mall Reopening (Press-Telegram)
    • The Source Shines a Spotlight on Brigham Yen
    • The Real Enemy Isn’t on Two Wheels (Colbert Report)

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