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Metro’s Bus Cuts Suck (NYT) No, the NYT’s Coverage of Bus Cuts Sucks (Human Transit) Mayor Directs All Departments to Help Implement Bike Plan (LADOT Bike Blog, Daily News) Council Woman Perry Says City Should Meet AEG’s 7/31 Deadline for MOU (OC Register) Perry Accused of Grandstanding on Stadium Issues (City Watch) Virgen of Guadalupe … Continued
  • Metro’s Bus Cuts Suck (NYT)
  • No, the NYT’s Coverage of Bus Cuts Sucks (Human Transit)
  • Mayor Directs All Departments to Help Implement Bike Plan (LADOT Bike Blog, Daily News)
  • Council Woman Perry Says City Should Meet AEG’s 7/31 Deadline for MOU (OC Register)
  • Perry Accused of Grandstanding on Stadium Issues (City Watch)
  • Virgen of Guadalupe an Important Part of L.A.’s Street Heritage (LAT)
  • Box Blasts City for Safe Routes to Schools Applications (City Watch)
  • Bike Planning in Lancaster Moves Forward (Biking in the AV)
  • William Shatner Tweeting for Carmageddon (LAT)
  • Metrolink Getting Serious About Pedestrian Safety in Burbank (LAT)
  • Five Winners from Metro’s App. Contest (The Source)
  • Cyclist Killed Early on 7/4 in El Segundo.  Killer Flees. (Daily News)

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