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    • Legislature Embracing Gatto Bill Requiring Future HOV Lanes Open to Traffic Off-Peak (LA Weekly)
    • More on Metro's "Crimebusting" App (The Source, LAT, NBC4)
    • Bike Nation Looks for Sponsors, Hopes for Flexibility on Advertising from Garcetti (LAT)
    • OCTA Directors Fret About Price Tag for Anaheim Trolley (Voice of OC)
    • Vote on Mall Subsidy Pushed Until Last Council Meeting of Session (Daily News)
    • Beverly Hills Unified School District Swimming in Cash (Courier)
    • City Gives AEG Keys to the Convention Center (LAT)
    • Giant Dance Party Planned for Grand Park in Late July (NBC4)
    • There's Gonna Be a HEAT WAVE! (Daily News)
    • Poor Film San Jose: San Jose to Install Green Bike Lane on Hedding Street (Cyclelicious)
    • Driving on 4th Expected to Be Down Because of Mid-Week Holiday (Daily News)

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