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    • Perry Worried About Impact of Event Traffic in DTLA (OC Register)
    • How to Beat the Crunch?  Two Words: Go Metro (NBC 4)
    • Farmers Field EIR Comments Due Monday, Many Think Its Too Soon (KPCC)
    • Construction Begins on No-Ho Parking Lot (Patch via Curbed)
    • Bike Week Shows Rising Bike Riding Constituency (The Source)
    • City Hiring New Parking Enforcers (Daily News)
    • What's Up with Wyoming Plates on LAX/LAWA Buses (Alan Best Buy)
    • West Hollywood Develops Parking Credits Program (CP&DR)
    • Arcadia Wants 800 Parking Spaces for Transit Garage (Pasadena Star-News)

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