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Featured Headline: The state of Los Angeles' sidewalks becomes a national story as Atlantic Cities takes a look at the issue.  Closer to home, the Daily News checks in on the crisis and let's Councilman Jose Huizar get away with the "there's no money budgeted" excuse.  Gee, if only there was some elected body, some sort of Council, that controlled the budget.

    • Bike Lanes Coming to Main Street in Downtown Los Angeles (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Gov. Appoints Three Person Panel to Dismantle CRA (Curbed, LAT)
    • Michelle Obama Visits SoCal to Promote Healthy Eating (LAT)
    • Coming Today: AEG Announces Convention Center Plan (Daily News)
    • Public Transportation’s Hidden Gender Imbalance (Atlantic Cities)
    • Lobbyists Set Spending Record in Sacramento (LAT)
    • Today’s Urban Planners Explore How to Facilitate Pedestrian Desire Lines (The Economist)
    • Ten Lessons From the World’s Great Biking Cities (Grist)
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