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    • Metro Staff Proposes Major Change to Fare System (The Source)
    • LADOT Announces Bike Lane Projects for Next Year (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Could Metro Put Two Subway Stations in the Arts District? (DTLA News)
    • Pasadena Considering Major Bike/Ped Changes to Colorado Blvd. (LAT)
    • Venice Community Garden Could Close Soon Unless Buyer Is Found (LAT)
    • Garcetti: Urban Transit Revolution Depends on Federal Dollars (The Source)
    • Judge's Ruling on Hollywood Plan a Blow to Smart Growth Planning (City Watch)
    • Rep. Janice Hahn Wants Rail to LAX (LAT)
    • TransForm: Gov’s Cap-and-Trade Budget Proposal a Good Start for Sustainable Transport
    • Hyperloop! Yes! High Speed Rail! No! (Fast Co-Exist)
    • When Is L.A. Going to Replace The Lost "Endeavor Trees"
    • Suspect Arrested in Red Line Murder (The Source)
    • Here Come the Google Cars! (LAT)

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