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    • But the EIR Said It Would Be Different: 60 Freeway Area Has Worst Air Quality (LAT)
    • Biking In L.A. Points Out Rowena Road Diet Opponents Hypocrisy
    • Olympic Prospects Spur Hopes For Faster Subway Build Out (KPCC)
    • USC Area Has Many Intersections With Frequent Car-Cyclist Collisions (Collision.jackpine.me)
    • CiclaValley Looks At Future San Fernando Valley CicLAvias
    • Uber And Lyft Need To Improve Wheelchair Access (LAT)
    • L.A.'s Info-Enabled Bus Stops Wave Of Future (Medium)
    • Woman Convicted Of Beating Man To Death On Blue Line (LAT)
    • Torrance Breaks Ground On Regional Park-and-Ride Facility (Press Telegram)
    • Curb Those Reckless Pedestrians - 1947 Ad (Imgur, Reddit)

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