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    • Garcetti: Infrastructure Basics Have Been Ignored for Too Long (NPR)
    • Use DWP Fees to Pay for L.A. Infrastructure Needs (City Watch)
    • More on Damian Kevitt and Finish the Ride (CBS2, LA Weekly)
    • We Will Never Have to Hear of Jamzilla Again (The Source)
    • Should Supes Take Jurisdiction Over LASD? (LAT)
    • NIMBY's Stop All New Development Permits in Hollywood (Curbed)
    • Gavin Newsom Turns Against CA High-Speed Rail (CBS)
    • Google’s Self-Driving Cars Coming Right Along (SF Weekly)
    • Saavy Cycling Instructor Makes the Case Against Bike Lanes (Biking in L.A.)

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