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    • Metro's  Bike Infrastructure Funding Need Is Roughly $20 Billion (LACBC)
    • Meeting Tonight On Griffith Park Parking and Shuttle Proposal (KPCC)
    • 710 Freeway Tunnel Makes National Top Boondoggles List (Pasadena Star News)
    • Fortune On L.A.'s Parking Crater
    • L.A. Moves LAX Against Taxi Driver Racial Discrimination (LAT)
    • New DTLA NIMBYs Oppose Alexan Tower Development (Curbed)
    • Four Finalist Designs For DTLA Park At First And Broadway (Urbanize)
    • Falling Gas Prices Pull Down Consumer Price Index (LAT)...So Cal Gas Prices Could Remain Low For Weeks (KPCC)
    • Peds Count 2016 Conference Coming To Long Beach June 6-7 (Investing in Place)
    • No More Free Parking At Many Las Vegas Hotels (LAT)
    • Exxon Lies About Climate Change Could Be Securities Fraud (LAT)

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