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    • Go Hear LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds Speak Tonight in Tarzana (CM Blumenfeld)
    • MCM Promotores Organizing For Boyle Heights Bike LanesIncludes Excellent MCM Video (YouTube)
    • State of the City Speeches Reviewed (Santa Monica Next)
    • Culver City Transit-Oriented Mixed-Use Development Rising Across From Expo (Building L.A.)
    • Neighbors Skeptical About South L.A. Oil Site's Downgrade (KPCC)
    • How Civil Rights Shaped Latino Urbanism (KCET)
    • Parking Adjudication Team in the Spotlight (LADOT YouTube)
    • Curbed Overviews Mariachi Plaza Redevelopment Situation
    • LA City Council Says LAX Upgrades Are A Big Deal (Daily News)
    • SF MTA Approves Free Transit For Elderly and Disabled (SF Examiner)
    • NextCity Cruises Around the App-Based Future of Parking
    • Bus Shelters and Other Amenities Affect Perceived Wait Times (Transportationist)

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