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    • The GHG Reduction Case For Student Transit Passes (Move L.A.)
    • Highlights For the May 31 CicLAvia Pasadena (KCET)CicLAvia Route Map and Historic Guide to Pasadena
    • CM Koretz Reportedly Killed Westwood Village Bike Lanes (Biking in L.A.)
    • Man Leaving Suspicious Packages Shuts Down Red/Purple Line (LAT)
    • How Much Better Will CM Ryu Be Than Retrograde Gladhander LaBonge? (Flying Pigeon)
    • Mixed-Use Across From Vermont/Wilshire Metro, 173 homes, 234 parking spaces (Urbanize L.A.)
    • KPCC Takes A Look At Googie Architecture
    • New Handheld Devices Make It Easier For Glendale PD To Write Traffic Tickets (Glendale News Press)

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