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    • More Love for the Spring Street Green Removal Video (Curbed, The Source)
    • CicLAvia This Weekend! (LAT)
    • Don't Fear CicLAvia or Other Mega-Outdoor Events Says Me (Daily News)
    • LA Tourism Department Launches Car Free Visitors Guide (Incentive Travel)
    • There Goes the Film Industry: Dublin Stripes East Bay’s First Green Bike Lane (EBBC)
    • 279 Non-Profits Compete for Goldhirsch Foundation Funds (LAT)
    • State DMV Fails to Collect $22 Million in Special License Plate Fees (LAT)
    • City Watch Fascinated with #RoadBond Debates (One, Two)
    • Average Gas Price Drops Below $4 in Southland (Daily News)
    • So...Let's Make Downtown Safe for Pedestrians (DTLA Rising)
    • Daily Carnage: Fiery Crash in South L.A. Kills 3 (CBS2)
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