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    • Film Industry Avoids Spring Street Because of Green Buffered Bike Lane (LAT)
    • President's Budget: Billions for High Speed Rail (LAT)
    • New Metro Plans Looking to Extend Phase 1 of Subway Extension to La Cienega (Curbed)
    • Metrolink Is Going to Make Their Trains Safe Regardless of What Republicans Want (LAT)
    • Governor Brown Signs Bill Preserving School Bus Funds (SacBee)
    • 710 Critics: SCAG Plan Limits Options on 710 (Pasadena Star-News)
    • Santa Monica Considering Fees for Developers Who Create Traffic (Curbed)
    • Tea Party Declares War on Transit, Cities (Salon)
    • Bev. Hills Councilman Mocks Metro for Denying Access to Geologist (City Watch)
    • Las Vegas High Speed Rail Should Connect to CAHSR (Las Vegas Review Journal)

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