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    • Cities Opposed to 710 Big Dig Working on Creating Their Own Coalition (Pasadena Sun)
    • DTLA Road Signs "Hacked" Points to "Hipsters" or "Gentrification" (Curbed)
    • Dorner Disaster Highlights Police Agencies Love Affair with Secrecy (LAT)
    • Explaining the America Fast Forward Bonds Program (The Source)
    • New Name for Santa Monica Park: "Tongva" (Curbed)
    • Bicyclist Hurt Because Not Wearing Helmet...Oh, and He Was Also Hit by an SUV (Daily News)
    • Shouldn't Smart Growth Appeal to Conservatives? (CA Planning and Development Report)
    • Don't You LOVE Living Here (LA_Now)

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