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By
Joe Linton
8:54 AM PDT on July 31, 2015
- Plazas And People Streets Are Wave Of the Future (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Federal Highway Administration Study [PDF] Highlights Road Diets, Including L.A. Examples
- Boy On A Bike Laments Pasadena’s Missed Opportunity On Sierra Madre Villa
- L.A.’s Bold Plan To Bring Car Share To Underserved Neighborhoods (CityLab)
- Expo Test Train Will Arrive In Santa Monica Under Own Power Today (LAT)
- Flying Pigeon Thanks Councilmember Huizar For Broadway Streetscape
- L.A. City Council Reconsidering Allowing Ride Hail Service to LAX (LAT)
- LAT Architecture Critic Looks At Hodgepodge Of $1.1B 405 Freeway Project
- SM Breeze Bike-Share Will Test In August, Open In November (Santa Monica Lookout)
- Photo: Metro Bike Share Test Drive Model Spotted (@BikeMetro Twitter)
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