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    • Caltrans Short-Changing Long Beach for Otherwise Stupid, Wasteful, Freeway Widening (P-T)
    • Ecofriendly Ways to Travel in L.A...and Bikes Are Only #4? (Daily News)
    • Hey, Did Anyone Know There Was a Bill to Require Bicyclists to Wear Helmets? (LAT)
    • Anaheim's Massive ARTIC Station Operating at Deficit (OC Register)
    • Slate Ponders if Los Angeles Can Ever Be a Sustainable City
    • Another Shout-Out to Shoup (CP&DR)
    • Los Feliz NC Considers Motion to "Keep Griffith Wild" (Facebook)
    • Metrolink Extends to South Perris (LAT)
    • Livable Streets Are Clean Streets, Money in Garcetti Budget for Trash Cans (Daily News)

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