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    • Assembly Bill That Requires Cities to Repair Sidewalks Advances (Daily News)
    • Culver City Gets First Bike Corral, (CCBC)
    • And Some Love for Its Development Plans from the (LAT)
    • You'll Need a Transponder to Access Express Lanes, No Matter How Many Folks in Cars (Daily Breeze)
    • How Can You Measure Income Inequality?  Count the Trees (Streetsblog LITE)
    • Hearings Scheduled for Changes in Torrance Transit (Daily Breeze)
    • Cyclist Bikes from Long Beach to D.C. (LB Post)
    • Venice Zip Line Project Stalls (LAT)
    • UMICH: Fewer Teenagers Getting Drivers Licenses (Detroit Free-Press)
    • Can Over-parenting Stifle Urban Growth? (Salon)

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