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    • Legacy of Environmental Injustice: Land Use in South L.A. (KCET)
    • Let's Go L.A. Looks At the Last 3 Months of Metro Ridership
    • New Website on Arroyo Seco Bike Path Access (Dry River)
    • Editorial: Green Cars May Be Not So Green (LAT)
    • $18M Windfall Encourages Express Lane Expansion (CBS LA)
    • Bicycling Into Glendale's Future (KCET)
    • Study Shows Declining Pollution Around MetroLink Central Yard (LAT)
    • Highlights of NYC's Vision Zero Symposium (SB NYC)
    • Olympic Cyclist Defends Helmet-Free Urban Bicycling (Outside)
    • Netherlands Cool New Van Gogh Bike Path (Bored Panda)

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