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    • Even as Roads Improve, Congestion Worsens (LAT)
    • I-10 Express Lanes Off to Good Start (The Source)
    • Expo Adjacent Casden Would Have Nearly 1,800 Parking Spaces (Curbed)
    • Angelenos Against Gridlock Hiss at 405 Widening Delays (LATPatch)
    • NFL in Dodger Stadium? Yuck. (Sports Business Daily via Curbed)
    • Why the Disconnect Between Transportation and Land Use Over Expo? (City Watch)
    • Four Bills in CA Legislature Would Affect Bicycling in California (Cyclelicious)
    • National Sheriff Association: Baca Sheriff of Year (LAT)
    • State Senator Resigns to Take Lobbying Job with Chevron. HOW IS THIS LEGAL? (SacBee)
    • Golden State Gateway Coalition: Tolls Work (Daily News)
    • San Diego Joins the Club. Annonces CicloSDias for 8/18 (Green SD, Facebook)

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