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    • How CicLAvia Is Transforming Los Angeles (KCET)
    • Study: Parking and NIMBYs Drive Up Cost of Housing (LAT)
    • Video: How Gold Line Tracks Are Constructed (The Source)
    • A Peek At Proposals for LB's New Civic Center (LongBeachIze)
    • Crenshaw Line TOD Coming to Inglewood (Curbed)
    • Public Hearings Underway For Gold Line Extension Eastward (SGV Tribune)
    • More on Nixed Palmdale Metro Rail Car Manufacturing Plant (AV Tribune)
    • Opinion: Legalize Street Vendors (LAT)
    • Uber Driver 2-Hour Trip from DTLA to Glendale: Incompetent or Abductor? (ValleyWag)
    • DTLA In "First Inning" Of Becoming Great Cultural Center (Zocalo)
    • Clever Suburban Engagement Photos (SB USA)
    • Taking on Chicago's Most Dangerous Intersections (SB Chicago)
    • Vision Zero and the Challenge of Changing Police Culture (SB NYC)

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