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    • O.C. Lays Down the Welcome Mat for Sprawling Transportation Infrastructure (OC Register)
    • Garcetti Plan for Free Parking for Certain Veterans (Daily News)
    • Bike Thefts Are Up, Lock Up Your Bike Even at Home (Daily News)
    • Flower Street Residents Not Planning to Go Anywhere Despite New Building Plans (Intersections)
    • Mountains, Ravines...HSR Faces Engineering Hurdles in Central Valley (LAT)
    • Comments from Stadium EIR's: We Need Extra Mitigation Plan for Raiders (Curbed)
    • Long Beach Hit and Run Driver Hits Two on PCH (Biking in L.A.)
    • The Basics of a Fixie (LAT)
    • A Message from Art Leahy on Measure J (The Source)
    • Villaraigosa: It's Time for Smart Budget Reforms, Including Prop. 13 (OC Register)
    • More Women Have Driver's Licenses Than Men Nationwide (Daily News)

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