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    • County Bike Plan Pedals Forward (LACBC Blog)
    • How L.A. Wants to Turn L.A. River from Afterthought to Destination (Planning Mag.)
    • Feds. Hanging Out at L.A. River (KCET)
    • Padilla Bill Would Save CRA's Until Tax Day (LAT)
    • Reminder: Rojas Exhibit Comes to Echo Park This Weekend (Echo Park Online)
    • Car Washers Win $1 Million in Back Wages in Court (Color Lines)
    • 2,100 Sq. Foot Mural in Culver City Saved! (CC Times)
    • Where to Find Bike Parking in Culver City (CC News)
    • State High Speed Rail Chief Steps Down (The Source)
    • City Slow to Permit Bus Benches, Lost Out on $23.1 Million in Ad Revenue (Daily News)
    • Biking In L.A. Calls Out California Association of Biking Organizations

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