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    • Want to Weigh In on Red Light Camera Policy? (Where the Sidewalk Starts)
    • More on Bus Only Lanes (LAT, LA Weekly, ABC7, The Source)
    • De La Vega Cracks Jokes, Installed as LADOT GM (For Now...) (City Maven)
    • Dems. Want to Increase State Vehicle Fee by $12, Tax Online Purchases (LAT)
    • Other Streetsblogs Look at T4A's Stranded Seniors Report (SF, DC)
    • Metro Bus Cuts Coming to the Street Soon (LAist)
    • Rutten: Caruso's LA Vision Replaces American Dream with Easy Commercial Transactions (LAT)
    • LADOT Kicks Off Westside Mobility Meetings (The Source)
    • If You're Riding the Bus This Week, Pay Attention to Transtit TV (The Source)
    • Shocker: The Big Blue Bus Isn't Free to Run (Daily Press)
    • Man Pushing Recyclables Hit by Hit and Run Driver, Police Arrest Suspect (Daily News)
    • Hybrids Losing Access to Carpool Lanes On July 1 (OC Register)
    • City's Homeless Population Shrinks, Homeless Vets Soar (Daily News)
    • Human Transit Challenges Texas Transpo Insitute’s Influential “Urban Mobility Report”
    • Bob Berry, Longtime Critical Mass Rider Who Worked at Caltrans Dies (SF Critical Mass)

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