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    • City Could Have Made Every Major Street a Great Street for Cost of 405 Widening (City Watch)
    • Rep. Ballot Initiative to Scuttle High Speed Rail Really About Wrecking Environment (CAHSR Blog)
    • Even George Skelton at the Times and the Daily News Are Skeptical
    • High Hopes for Downtown Bike Share...if Anyone Actually Uses It (Daily Trojan)
    • Bike Share Is a Good Idea to Address First Mile-Last Mile Problems (SGV Tribune)
    • Metro Board Is Very Very Upset Over $132 Million Connector Overrun. Speaks to Staff in Stern Voice, Expresses Disappointment. Stops Short of Withholding Dessert. (KPCC)
    • SaMo City Manager Predicts Expo Opening in April or May (SM Mirror)
    • New Free Shuttle "Passport" Routes in Long Beach (LongBeachize)
    • LAX People Mover Will Be Finished in 2023 (Curbed)
    • How to Avoid Traffic Paid Content: Don't Drive at Rush Hour (Daily News)
    • South OC Bus Routes on the Cutting Block (Patch)

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