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    • Map Shows Average Commute Times for Southern California Neighborhoods (Curbed)
    • Hit-and-Run Driver Charged in Death of Pacoima Wheelchair User (LAT)
    • President Obama In Town To Designate San Gabriels A National Monument (KCET)
    • More Photos of the Impressive Sixth Street Bridge Model (Curbed)
    • LAPD Ticketing USC Bicyclist Scofflaws (ATVN)
    • Flurry (Yes, Flurry) of Incidents Bog Southern California Freeway Commutes (LAT)
    • New Cost Estimates For Downtown L.A. Streetcar (Downtown News)
    • LB's Anaheim Street Improvement Project Nearly Completed (LongBeachIze)
    • San Francisco Supervisors Adopt NACTO Street Standards (SB SF)
    • Chicago Tribune See Cyclists As Big Threat To Pedestrian Safety (SB Chicago)
    • Why Narrower Streets are Awesome and Safe (Grist)
    • Cruise For Parking Finally Tipped Climate Change Past Point of No Return (Onion)

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