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New green bike lanes in front of Santa Monica City Hall - photo: Richard McKinnon via fb
Eyes on the Street: New green bike lanes in front of Santa Monica City Hall - photo: Richard McKinnon via fb
New green bike lanes in front of Santa Monica City Hall - photo: Richard McKinnon via fb
    • Density at a Human Scale (Planetizen)
    • LB Renames Armory Street-Closure Park (LongBeachize)
    • SM to Measure Wellbeing of Locals (Santa Monica Next)
    • Metro to People Actually Using Public Space Around NoHo Station: Move Along (The Source)
    • Daily Carnage: San Bernardino High Speed Crash Kills Four (LAT)
    • SXSW Tragedy: Teachable Moment? (SBUSA) It Can Happen Anywhere (LAT) Just a Drunk Away (Atlantic Cities) added: A Tragic Wake Up Call (LAT)
    • Millenials Don't Drive So Much Anymore (New Republic)

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