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    • Study: Los Angeles Isn't All That Suburban (538 via Curbed)
    • Will California Finally Raise the Gas Tax? (San Jose Mercury News)
    • LB City Council Supports SB16, to Raise Gas Tax and Vehicle Registration Fees (Post)
    • A Community Rises in Once Barren Cypress Park Rail Yard (KCET)
    • Antelope Valley Transit Experiments with Digital Ads on Buses (LAT)
    • Take a Tour of the Gold Line Foothill's Operations Campus (The Source)
    • CA Backing Off "Excessive" Fines for Traffic Violations (LAT)
    • More Flyaways from Valley to LAX (SFV Biz)

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