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    • Metro Does the Math, Villaraigosa Works on the P.R. for Measure R+ (The Source, LAT)
    • Woodland Hills Homeowners File Suit Over Car-Centric Development at Westfield Mall (Daily News)
    • Westside Subway Petition Count: We Do Our Part, 1,000 BHUD: 800 (Patch)
    • Report Urges Delay in CAHSR Funding Decisions (LAT)
    • Toronto Continues to Take Transit Advice from L.A. (Torontoist)
    • Developing Land Around Dodger Stadium Seems a Good Bet (Curbed)
    • Mark Your Calendars for CicLAvia V on October 14 (CicLAvia)
    • Apparently Mitt Looks Dashing in His Bicycling Outfit (Palm Beach Daily News)

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