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    • LADOT GM Reynolds on Safety, Transit, and Bicycling to Work (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Colin Marshall on Los Angeles' Non-Master-Planned Vitality (Guardian)
    • Interview with Girish Roy, Metro Regional Connector Project Chief (Downtown News)
    • Video Outlines Future of L.A. Union Station (The Source)
    • Drivers Don't Even Stop for Pedestrian Cop In Traffic Cone Costume (LAT)
    • LADOT Gets Some Love for Bike-Friendly Business Program (Daily News)
    • Curbed Looks at the Favored Plan for #VisionHyperion Redesign
    • Final Candidate Lists For Santa Monica City Elections (Santa Monica Next)
    • Street Safety: Big Difference in NYPD Policy and NYPD Behavior (SBNY)
    • Driver Hits Women, 5 Children, with Car in Long Beach (LAT)
    • Slap on the Wrist for Former Funnyman Chris Kattan for DUI Crash (LAT)
    • Glendora Commissions Art Committee for Future Gold Line Station (Register)

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