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    • Notes from Metro Board Meeting: Controversy Over Development in Boyle Heights, Lots of White People Working on Crenshaw, Before Building Out Measure R Let's Look at the Fares (The Source)
    • Mar Vista Woman Plans Protest Over Shoddy Condition of Venice Boulevard (Mar Vista Mom)
    • Some Bullet Train Backers Tiring of the Project (LAT via Curbed)
    • But Feds. Say Ridership Numbers Are Sound (LAT)
    • LAWA's Runway Moving Would Create "Permanent Carmageddon" (City Watch)
    • Huizar Gives Thumbs Up to Bike Lanes on Colorado (Eastsider)
    • Debunking Arguments Against Bike Lanes on Eagle Rock Blvd. (Walk Eagle Rock)
    • 3 Feet Please Reintroduced  in Sacramento. Tougher Law than Those Vetoed (Biking in L.A.)
    • Audit Finds Caltrans Workers Overstated Their Work Hours, OT (Daily News)
    • "California's $68 Billion Rail Project Will Hire the Disadvantaged - Like Dropouts and Felons" (Fox News)

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