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    • Metrolink Board Members Want Metro's Retiring CEO Art Leahy (LAT)
    • Beverly Hills Still Considering Santa Monica Blvd Bike Lanes (Westside Today)Even After Cyclists Hijack and Ambush Meeting (BH Courier via SBLite)
    • Planning Code Big-Project Streamline Stirs Gentrification Fears (LAT)
    • Koreatown Housing Development Gets LAT Whining About Parking
    • LACBC Reporting Cedillo Possibly Open to N Fig Bike Lanes (Biking in L.A.)
    • People Street Plazas Coming to NoHo, Leimert, and Pacoima (Curbed)
    • South El Monte Arts Posse Unearths El Monte Murals Histories (KCET)
    • Origins of Today's Downtown Los Angeles (KCET)
    • York Blvd Bike Corral Yarnbombed (Eastsider)
    • KCET Explores the San Gabriel Valley's Garvey Avenue
    • Gruber on Founder's Syndrome at SMRR (Santa Monica Next)

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