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    • Measure R2.1 Framework Falls Short On Serving Metro Riders (Investing in Place)
    • Santa Monica Breeze Bike-Share Will Open Thursday November 12 (Santa Monica Next)
    • L.A. Safe Routes To School Plan Is Exemplary Data-Driven Process (Investing in Place)
    • Opinion: Metro Orange Line Is A Child Star That Hasn't Aged Well (Daily News)...But Are the Orange Line's Shortfalls Really "Inherent"?
    • Cultural Affairs Hiring Vision Zero Artist In Residence (LAT)
    • Pasadena Star-News Profiles Recently Approved Metro Pasadena-NoHo Express Bus Line
    • City Council Legalizes Current Practice Of Bikes Locking At Westwood Parking Meters (KPCC)
    • Is Uber Worth $80 Billion? (LAT)
    • Exide Clean-Up Now Sampling Homes Soil In Maywood and Bell (KPCC)
    • Investing in Place's Organizational Update At Ten Months
    • Alta Planning Marketing Coordinator Rediscovers L.A. Transit
    • CiclaValley's Wife's Bike Was Stolen From NoHo Metro Station, Twice In 3 Months
    • Cast Your Vote To Name Metro's Crenshaw Line Tunnel Boring Machine (The Source)...The Name "Bertha," Seattle's Notorious Borer, Is Not On the List (LAT)

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