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    • 2008: LADOT Tries to Remove Crosswalk Before Outrage. 2013: They Put in a Signal. (SBLA, Eastsider)
    • Villaraigosa Talks Transportation Legacy at USC Speech (Neon Tommy)
    • Making the L.A. Bike Movement Sound As Though It Were Compound Interest (Bicycle Fixation)
    • Cute Story About the Little Railroads of Los Angeles (Curbed)
    • Two New Bills in CA Legislature Could Make Cycling Investments Along 710, L.A. River (Cycleicious)
    • For Lord's Sake, Just Tell Us We're Getting a Leimert Park Station Already (Sentinel)
    • ZipCar Belatedly Comes to LAX (Curbed)
    • Daily News Backs Wendy Greuel for Mayor of Los Angeles
    • Good News: Bill's Getting Better (KPCC)
    • Is There a Scary Driver in Your Family? There Is an Anonymous Way to Get Them Tested (Daily News)
    • Daily Carnage: 14 Year Old Cyclist Killed by School Bus Driver in Glendale (Biking in L.A.)

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