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    • Active Transportation Coalition Presses For Strong Metro Complete Streets Policy (SRTS)
    • New Website Helps UCLA Students To Explore L.A. By Bus (Daily Bruin)
    • Infographic: It Takes A Lot To Extend The Gold Line (The Source)Foothill Gold Line Tracks Completion Celebration Tomorrow 10am Azusa (FGL Authority)
    • New Ap Helps Angelenos Hike Downtown Los Angeles (KPCCCurbed)
    • Carnage: Car vs. Winnetka Apartment Collision, 2 Injured (LAT)
    • Erin Aubry Kaplan On S.L.A. Panel Discussion, Featuring SBLA's Sahra Sulaiman (KCET)
    • Mileage Based User Fees Workshop Presentations Online (MBUFA)
    • Why Strong Towns Is Important to Read (one of Joe's go-to sites)
    • Ways That Bicycling Is Good For Everyone, Not Just Folks Who Bike (Guardian)

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