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    • For Some Reason, Times Prints Anti-Mobility Plan Rant from Someone Who Neither Lives nor Works in Los Angeles (LAT)
    • Our Friend Gary Kavanagh (@garyridesbikes) Is Mapping Construction of the Expo Bike Path (Google Maps)
    • Rap-ifying Long Beach Signs: Artist Uses Hip Hop Lyrics as Maps (LongBeachize)
    • Council Committee Ok's Plan for Uber, Lyft at LAX (LAT, Daily News)
    • State GOP Vows to Fight Any Tax Increases for Transportation (SacBee)
    • More Station Dedications Coming for Gold Line Foothill Extension (Progressive Railroading)
    • Have We Posted This Story About SoPas Backing off a Cycle Track? (SoPasNow)
    • Daily News Posts Victim-Blaming Tips List for Walking to School from CHLA...
    • ...and Another from LAPD That at Least Mentions That You Should Drive Slowly Around Schools

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