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    • 10 Reasons to Be Optimistic About Transportation in LA: Transit, CicLAvia, Pretty Bridge (LAT)
    • Will Streetcar Reduce Car Traffic in Downtown? Bike Share May Help Too (KPCC)
    • A Report from the LAPD Task Force (Biking in L.A.)
    • "Metrolink to Metro" TAP Tests Go Well (The Source)
    • Support for High Speed Rail Rising with Amtrak Ridership Numbers (CA Economic Summit)
    • Los Angeles "as Dense as a Car Dependent City Can Be" (Urbanophile)
    • Bike Advocates Worry WeHo Lane Redesign Imperils Bike Lane Plans (WeHoville)
    • Bizarre Column Bashes UCI Students, Free Transit in Irvine (OC Register)
    • Santa Monica Receives $1 Million Grant to Measure Citizens' Wellness (LAT)
    • New Parking Lot at Expo Culver City Station. Personally I'll Miss the Mud. (The Source)
    • Long Beach Electric Buses Made in America, by Chinese Company (Plug In)
    • Just What We Need...Koch Brothers Might Be Trying to Buy Times Parent Company (L.A. Weekly)
    • SoCal Home Sales, Home Prices, Inching Up (Daily News)

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