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    • City Council Finally Gets It, City's Parking Requirements Killing Small Business (LAT, Curbed)
    • Bond Insurer Sues State Over Dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies (KPCC)
    • West Pasadena Joins the Fight Against 710 Big Dig, Worried About Local Streets (LAT)
    • Ticketed Drivers "Furious" About Getting Tickets for Running Stop Signs in Mountains (LA Weekly)
    • Backers/Foes of Wal-Mart Face Off at City Council (LAT)
    • Car Emissions in L.A. Down 98% Since 1968 (GOOD)
    • Measure "J" as in Jumpstart (City Watch)
    • Parks: Measure R Extension a Bad Idea (City Watch)
    • Silver Line Adds Late Night Service Too (Daily News)
    • Sacramento Disabled Parking Placard Abuse “Out of Control” (SacBee)

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