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    • LA Weekly Asks Do You Really Have To Sue For L.A. City To Do Sidewalks?
    • Gas Prices Spike Rising 73.5 Cents Since Last Thursday (Daily News)
    • CiclaValley Finds the Compton Creek Bike Path Uncomfortable
    • Metro Blue Line At 25: the Best Show In Town (LAT)Part 2 Of Metro's Tell-All 25 Years Of Rail Q&A (The Source)
    • Video: Gardena Police Shoot Man Helping Look For Stolen Bike (LAT)
    • History: How L.A. Moved DTLA School Building To Make Way For 101 Freeway (KCET)
    • L.A. Walks Is Hiring: Policy & Program Manager
    • Cycling Leader Charlie Gandy Featured In Bicycling Magazine (LongBeachIze)
    • 1000-Strong Rally For Vision Zero Safety Measures In NYC (SBNYC)

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