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    • Councilmember Buscaino's Bike-Bus-Train Commute San Pedro to City Hall (YouTube)
    • Gold Line Delayed Due To Power With Overhead Lines at Southwest Museum Station (KPCC)
    • Excavation Underway for Underground Metro Crenshaw Line Stations (The Source)
    • Development Turning L.A. To Face Revitalizing L.A. River (WSJ)
    • WeHo Council Delays Decision On Pedestrian Safety Plan (WeHoVille)
    • Where Santa Monica Candidates Stand On Bike Issues (Santa Monica Next)
    • Architecture of Cal State Long Beach (LongBeachIze)
    • Governor Brown Please Read: Hit-and-Run Flees, Victim Sticking Out of Sunroof (SB SF)
    • Caltrain and CA HSR Jointly Pursuing Level Boarding Platforms (SB SF)
    • NYC Votes To Lower Default Speed Limit at 25 mph (SB NYC)
    • Taking Apart An Irritating Op-Ed That Argues For Speeding In School Zones (SB NYC)

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