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    • New San Fernando Valley CicLAvia Route - Lankershim Blvd and Ventura Blvd (SBLite)CicLAvia To Host SF Valley Event Annually - Each Spring (KPCC)
    • Representative Adam Schiff Says CAHSR Route Under SG Mountains Implausible (Glendale NP)
    • One South L.A. Oil Drilling Site To Cease Operations (KPCCLAT)
    • Santa Monica's Yahoo Jobs Relocating to L.A.'s Playa Vista (Santa Monica Next)Playa Vista Cursed By Lack Of Transit Connection Foresight (HuffPo)
    • Erin Aubry Kaplan on South L.A.'s Transit Future (KCET)
    • Very First Taco Bell Building Faces Demolition Threat (LongBeachIze)
    • SF Fails To Take Advantage Of Construction To Make Streets Safer (SBSF)
    • Camera Footage Helps Convict SF Hit-and-Run Criminal (SBSF)
    • Too Much Parking A Problem All Over (CityLab)

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