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    • Metro Day Pass Now Costs Less Than Gallon of Gas in Some Placed in DTLA (The Source)
    • SM City Council Sets Development Priorities. More Affordable Housing (Lookout)
    • Bike Rider Shot in South L.A. (LAist via Biking In L.A.)
    • Metro Ridership Up Slightly Versus Last Year (The Source)
    • New Boss at O.C. Planning Agency (OC Breeze)
    • Beverly Hills Tabloid Newspaper Endorses Slate of Candidates Opposed to Subway Under BHHS (Courier)
    • Parker (Not Peter, but the Parking Ap) Operating in Venice (Yo! Venice!)
    • Planning Commission OK's LAX "Reconfiguration" Including Plan to Move Runway (Daily News)
    • Rosendahl's Bid to "Modernize not Expand" Falling Behind (City Watch)
    • Ad Wars: James Super PAC Takes to the Airwaves (LAT)
    • While Team Garcetti Hatches Plan to Catch Up on TV to Greuel (LAT)

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