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    • Groups Demanding Affordable Housing Stipend from AEG Before Stadium Construction (Daily News, LAT, KPCC)
    • Proposal Advances to City Hall (LAT)
    • NFL Commish Is Ready for Some Football Here in LA (Daily News)
    • BRU/Community Groups March to Protest Metro Housing Projects (LAT)
    • Triathalon Will Shut Down Venice Boulevard for Hours on Carmageddon Sunday (Curbed)
    • USC Warns Students, It's TAP Cards or No Metro (Daily Trojan)
    • "Cal Watch Dog" Publishes Fact Free Attack on Bike Laws. City Watch Mindlessly Republishes.
    • Editorial: City's Crumbling Sidewalks a Major Embarrassment (City Watch)
    • Grand Park Part II Now Open to the Public (Curbed)
    • Long Beach Collects Awards During Big Week: Bike Friendly and Walk Friendly (LB Post)

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