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Featured Headline: Streetsblog Contributor Gloria Ohland (who now consults with Move L.A.) and Denny Zane use the recent survey showing that Southlanders want more transit options and denser mixed-use communities to make a pitch for smart growth in the San Fernando Valley in an op-ed in the Pasadena Star-News.  It's a great piece and really builds on what we wrote on the survey yesterday to make a more localized push for better planning.
    • Forbes to L.A.: Stop Focusing on Football, Start Focusing on Small Business
    • USDOT Loves the Budget and Vision of CAHSR (Fast Lane)
    • But Republican Senator Wants Re-Vote on 2008 Ballot Measure to Fund Proposal (Capitol Alert)
    • Daily News Thinks Pols Need to Re-Poll Voters to Make Sure We Still Want It
    • We Shouldn't Blame the CAHSR Board for Current Estimate, They're Being Honest (SF Chronicle)
    • Does Weekend Stabbing in Metro Station Part of a Trend? (The Source)
    • Really?  You Someone Thinks an NFL Team Would Want to Play in Dodger Stadium? (LA_Now)
    • Streetsblog San Francisco Officially Looking for a New Editor
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