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    • Hollywood Highland Scramble Crosswalk Safety Improvements Debut (CBS)
    • One More Mile Of Wilshire Bus-Only Lane Opens Today (The Source)
    • Planning Commission Re-Zones Controversial East Hollywood Target (LAist)
    • Cedillo's Anti-Mobility Rhetoric Doesn't Hold Up To Scrutiny (Biking in L.A.)
    • A Pleasant Westside Bike To Work Story (Orange 20)
    • Cal State Northridge Professors Bike Commutes From Pasadena (Sundial)
    • New Paid Parking Unpopular At Topanga Mall (Daily News)
    • State Traffic Ticket Amnesty Program Popular and Inconsistent (LAT)
    • Troubled Port SCIG Railyard In Court This Week (NRDC)
    • Opinion: Fix Sidewalks and Replant Trees (LAT)
    • Metro Opens $1.4Million Worth Of More "Free" Parking At NoHo Station (The Source)
    • New Rick Prelinger Documetary 'Lost Landscapes of L.A.' Shows Historic Streetscapes (LAT)

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