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Wilshire peak-hour bus-only lane project under construction last weekend. Photo from project facebook page - see below.
Wilshire peak-hour bus-only lane project under construction last weekend. Photo from project facebook page - see below.
Wilshire peak-hour bus-only lane project under construction last weekend. Photo from project facebook page - see below.
    • Eyes on the street: construction underway on Wilshire BRT (Facebook)
    • Steve Lopez live chat on sidewalks, bicycle boulevards, and statues (L.A. Times)
    • Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway "MANGo" to city council tonight (Santa Monica Next, Santa Monica Spoke)
    • Long Beach to reinstate Mills Act program for historic preservation (Longbeachize)
    • The roles of arts in placemaking (Longbeachize)
    • Proposed bus service changes between the Valley and the Westside (The Source)
    • L.A. City Councilmember Fuentes introduces Complete Streets motion (Safe Routes to School CA)

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