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Featured Headline: Most regular readers know the great respect I have for James Rojas and his interactive modeling projects.  Last week, he took his project behind the Orange Curtain to Santa Ana.  The Orange County Register has a pretty good review of the event, and Rojas has posted a couple dozen pictures to his Facebook Page.
    • So, There's This Thing Called CicLAvia This Weekend... (The Source, KNBC, LAT, South LA Report)
    • Don't Worry Westsiders, the SGV Knows How to Sue Transit Projects Too (Patch)
    • Long Beach Ready for Some National Love as Bike/Ped. Capital (The Source)
    • Congrats WeHo, Santa Monica Blvd. Named Great Street by APA (Curbed)
    • Why California Need High Speed Rail (Wilshire Vermont)
    • Meanwhile Authority Delays Release of HSR Business Plan (LAT)
    • Gov. Brown Signs “Buy-America” Bill for Transit Vehicles (CoCo Times)
    • LA's Lawmakers Cheer "Occupy L.A." on City Hall Lawn (LAT)
    • Streetsblog NYC Really Handing It to Rich Brooklyn NIMBY's
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