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By
Joe Linton
9:06 AM PST on December 7, 2015
- CityLab Recaps That Excellent Exhaustive L.A. County Parking Study
- An Urban Response To the L.A. Weekly’s Wrongheaded Wilshire Article (Medium)
- Downtown L.A. Is Really Happening (Sacramento Bee)
- Carnage: Fatal Hollywood Hit-and-Run (LAT)
…San Gabriel Driver Crashes Into And Kills Pedestrian, SGV Tribune Blames Victim
…OC High-Speed Chase Kills One (LAT) - Very Low Vacancy Rates Hurting L.A. Housing Market (Better Institutions)
- Santa Monica Considers Expo Mixed Use TOD At Lincoln/Colorado (SM Next)
- Biking In L.A. Highlights A Couple Recommended CicLAvia Videos
- Inspirational River Revitalization Projects From Other Countries (KCET)
- Boyonabike Questions the Bright Future Of Self-Driving Cars
- Uber Surveyed Its Drivers, Reports That They Are Happy (LAT)
- Denver Opens Its First Parking-Protected Bike Lanes, Three More Planned (SB Denver)
- A New Urbanist Gift Guide For Kids (New Urbanist Film Festival)
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