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    • The Urban Oil Fields of Los Angeles (The Atlantic)
    • Cap-and-Trade Survives Oil Companies' Attack (CA HSR Blog)
    • How L.A. Doesn't Quite Repair Its Broken Sidewalks (LA Register)
    • General Motors Does Private Bike Share for Detroit-Area-Tech-Ctr Employees (LAT)
    • Overflow Crowds Call for San Gabriel Mountains National Monument (KPCC)
    • Burbank's Burbank-Chandler Bike Path Going Strong at 10 Years (Burbank Leader)
    • Big Blue Bus Benches That "Encouraged Loitering" Not Coming Back (SMDP)
    • Report: L.A. Solar Energy Potential Is Huge (EDF)
    • Analogizing White Privilege to Driver Privilege (A Little More Sauce)

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Transit Equity Day, olympics transpo, WeHo green, PCH, Culver City, A Line, Metrolink, car-nage, and more

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Tuesday’s Headlines

ICE, LASD, Metrolink, Joanne Nuckols, bungee cords, Pasadena, Glendale, Terminal Island Freeway, car-nage, and more

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Metro L.A. River path deadline, Transit Equity Day celebrates Rosa Parks, Whittier Narrows ride, Metro Public Safety, and more.

February 2, 2026

Eyes on the Street: WeHo Paints All of its Bike Lanes Green

West Hollywood is installing modest safety improvements on Fairfax Avenue, San Vicente Boulevard, and Santa Monica Boulevard

February 2, 2026

Monday’s Headlines

ICE, Culver City, Waymo, Foothill A Line, World Cup, Transit Equity Day, Norwalk, car-nage, and more

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